Examining The Fundamental Role of School Gardening Programme and Its Impact on Malnutrition in South African Rural Communities

Thabiso Malatji, Mathibedi Kgarose, Caroline Setaise, Daphney Makhubela
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The notion of malnutrition remains the world’s most serious health problem and the single biggest contributor to child mortality. Although food gardens are not specifically mentioned, they have the potential to provide support for malnourished and sick people including children and adults and potentially provide nutritional diversity to support complementary feeding. This study aims to examine the role of the school gardening Programme and its impact on malnutrition in South African rural communities. Data reveals that many children in the rural communities of South Africa suffer from malnutrition and they are experiencing several health consequences. Moreover, this is common among the children at most primary and secondary schools. Therefore, the lack of economic resources, and absence of information regarding nutrition, and inadequate breastfeeding increase the chances and number of malnourished children in rural communities. This is a conceptual or abstract paper whereby the authors relied merely on secondary data and government documents in writing and achieving the set goals and objectives. The study concludes that school gardening programs have the potential to play a fundamental role in addressing malnutrition in South African rural communities. By providing learners with access to fresh produce, nutrition education, and promoting environmental sustainability, these programs can have a positive impact on the health and well-being of students and their communities.
研究南非农村社区学校园艺计划的基本作用及其对营养不良的影响
营养不良仍然是世界上最严重的健康问题,也是造成儿童死亡的最大原因。虽然食物园没有被特别提及,但它们有可能为包括儿童和成人在内的营养不良者和病人提供支持,并有可能提供营养多样性以支持补充喂养。本研究旨在探讨学校菜园计划的作用及其对南非农村社区营养不良问题的影响。数据显示,南非农村社区的许多儿童营养不良,对他们的健康造成了多种影响。此外,这种情况在大多数中小学的儿童中也很普遍。因此,经济资源匮乏、缺乏营养信息、母乳喂养不足等因素增加了农村社区儿童营养不良的几率和数量。这是一篇概念性或抽象性论文,作者在撰写和实现既定目标和目的时仅依赖于二手数据和政府文件。研究得出结论,学校园艺计划有可能在解决南非农村社区营养不良问题方面发挥根本性作用。通过向学生提供新鲜农产品、营养教育和促进环境可持续发展,这些计划可以对学生及其社区的健康和福祉产生积极影响。
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