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Pakistan Steps Up School Meals Commitments Ahead of Global Summit in Brazil

Islamabad (TDI): Pakistan has reaffirmed its resolve to expand school meals nationwide as part of efforts to tackle hunger, boost enrolment, and improve children’s learning outcomes. The announcement comes ahead of the Second Global Summit on School Meals, scheduled for 18–19 September 2025 in Brazil.

Wajiha Qamar, Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training, reaffirmed the government’s resolve to scale up school meals programs nationwide. “When I meet children across Pakistan, I see the difference a simple meal in school can make, it brings children to the classroom, keeps them healthy, and gives their families hope. As we take Pakistan’s voice and commitment to the Global Summit on School Meals in Brazil, we will show the world how investing in school meals is investing in children’s dreams. No child in Pakistan should ever be denied the chance to learn and thrive because of hunger,” she said.

Coco Ushiyama, WFP Representative and Country Director in Pakistan, said that school meals are one of the most powerful investments a country can make in its children, with far-reaching multiplier effects that improve education, nutrition, and health, while also strengthening local economies and benefiting entire communities. A school meals pilot is already underway in Balochistan, and after just one year, it has shown remarkable results: enrolment up by 45 percent and daily attendance by nearly 30 percent.

“As we prepare to take Pakistan’s voice to the Global School Meals Summit in Brazil, we bring with us a roadmap designed by Pakistan, for Pakistan, to show how school meals can transform the trajectory of millions of children’s lives and secure a brighter future for the nation,” Ushiyama added.

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The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training convened a strategic event on ‘Advancing National Commitments ahead of the Global School Meals Summit’ in partnership with the Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives, the Ministry of Poverty Alleviation & Social Safety/Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), the Office of the Senate Standing Committee on Poverty Alleviation & Social Safety, the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Pakistan, and key development partners.

The event brought together senior policymakers, parliamentarians, and development partners to accelerate Pakistan’s progress on school meals and reaffirm commitments ahead of the Second Global School Meals Summit in Brazil on 18–19 September 2025.

Pakistan joined the Global School Meals Coalition in 2021 with a pledge that every child will receive a healthy, nutritious meal in school by 2030. Building on this, the Second National Consultation on School Meals in June 2025 saw all provinces and regions commit to expanding school meal programs.

Today’s event focused on consolidating these commitments into a National Action Plan and shaping Pakistan’s joint declaration for the Global Summit, with priority actions including the development of a National School Meal Roadmap, the institutionalization of school meals in national policies and plans, and the establishment of a federal–interprovincial platform to drive coordination and accountability.

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Pakistan faces an urgent challenge: more than 25 million children remain out of school. In response, the Prime Minister declared an Education Emergency in May 2024 and established a National Taskforce to accelerate solutions. School meals are a key element to this response, improving children’s nutrition and health, boosting attendance, enhancing learning outcomes, and easing the financial burden on low-income families.

As part of the National Education Policy Development Framework (NEPDF) 2024, school meals are now firmly embedded within the country’s education priorities, alongside access, quality, and equity in education.

Field Correspondent Sohail Majeed
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Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.

Sohail Majeed
Sohail Majeed
Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.

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