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MoFEPT signs LoUs with Nestlé Pakistan to promote child nutrition

MoFEPT signs LoUs with Nestlé Pakistan to promote child nutrition

Key Takeaways

  • The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training (MoFEPT) signed two Letters of Understanding (LoUs) with Nestlé Pakistan.
  • The agreements aim to educate children on nutrition and healthy lifestyles.
  • The signing ceremony took place today, marking a step towards improving child health education.

The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training (MoFEPT) has signed two Letters of Understanding (LoUs) with Nestlé Pakistan to promote nutrition and healthy living among children. The agreements were formalised during a signing ceremony held today, underscoring the government's commitment to enhancing child health education.

According to the MoFEPT, these LoUs will facilitate collaboration between the ministry and Nestlé Pakistan through the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) and the Directorate General of Special Education (DGSE). The primary objective is to integrate nutrition education into school curricula and promote healthier lifestyles among students.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, a representative from MoFEPT stated: 'We are excited about this partnership as it aligns with our mission to provide comprehensive educational support to children.' This initiative reflects the government's ongoing efforts to address nutritional deficiencies and lifestyle-related issues among young Pakistanis.

Nestlé Pakistan has been actively involved in community health programs, including initiatives focused on nutrition education. A spokesperson for Nestlé Pakistan commented: 'We are committed to working closely with the MoFEPT to ensure that children receive accurate and relevant information about healthy eating habits.'

The LoUs will involve the development of educational materials, training sessions for teachers, and awareness campaigns aimed at both students and parents. These measures are expected to contribute significantly to improving dietary patterns and overall health among schoolchildren.

Education Minister Dr. Ayesha Farooq expressed her satisfaction with the partnership: 'This collaboration is a positive step towards creating a healthier generation of Pakistanis.' She added that such initiatives would be integrated into existing educational frameworks, ensuring sustained impact over time.

The signing ceremony was attended by officials from both MoFEPT and Nestlé Pakistan. The agreements are expected to have a long-term effect on the health and well-being of children across Pakistan.

'We are excited about this partnership as it aligns with our mission to provide comprehensive educational support to children.'

A representative from MoFEPT, Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training

'We are committed to working closely with the MoFEPT to ensure that children receive accurate and relevant information about healthy eating habits.'

A spokesperson for Nestlé Pakistan, Nestlé Pakistan