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Education ministry partners with Nestlé on healthy eating programme

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The Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n is partnering with Nestlé Jamaica Limited to foster healthy eating habits among children. Portfolio Minister Ruel Reid; and Country Manager, Nestlé Jamaica Limited, Daniel Caron, signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) during a ceremony held at the company’s head office in Ferry Pen, St Andrew.

The agreement will set the stage for better alignment, compliance, sharing of best practices and efficiency in resources, in order to help children develop healthy diets. Reid said the partnershi­p is timely, as the ministry is working on developing a comprehens­ive nutrition policy for the education sector. “This is against the background of us trying to ensure that we instil a culture of wellness, which is embedded in the foundation of good nutritiona­l habits and practices … as well as empower young people to have that lifestyle at home,” he pointed out.

Reid said the partnershi­p will facilitate stress management sessions, portion control training for school canteen staff, and targeted healthy kids’ signage to be installed in schools. “This is tremendous in terms of the support that we will be getting from Nestlé … to promote healthy lifestyle,” he pointed out.,p> For his part, Caron said his company is pleased to reaffirm its commitment to health and wellness in Jamaica through the partnershi­p with the education ministry.

“These commitment­s are linked to the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (of) empowering parents, caregivers and teachers to foster healthy behaviours in children. We really look forward to this continuing journey and giving back to the community through education at an early age, and that is how we change behaviours,” he noted.

Nestlé aims to help 50 million children globally to lead healthier lives. Some of the company’s school-based initiative­s locally include the Nestlé Healthy Kids Programme and MILO Nutrition and Physical Activity Programmes.

(Jamaica Observer)

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