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Ministry: Poor students getting better nutrition

By Zhang Zhihao | China Daily | Updated: 2016-08-31 08:15

Xinjiang, Tibet regions offer best meals for kids; experts call for more health education nationally

More than 33.6 million students living in poverty have become healthier overall as a result of government subsidized meals, but improved food availability and safety remain top priorities, along with health education, the Ministry of Education said.

Fifteen organizations, including the finance and education ministries, launched a nutrition drive in 2011 to help needy children from first to ninth grade.

Ministry: Poor students getting better nutrition

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