A new school joins the F4I school training initiative in Spain
10 July 2024
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As part of the Food4Inclusion project, SAFE is conducting nutrition training sessions for children in schools for food literacy, including a module on reducing excessive consumption of sugar and food additives. It particularly focuses on schools in disadvantaged areas.
The school CEIP Ciudad Jardin in Cartagena, Spain is joining the initiative and will receive educational materials and trainings from SAFE to conduct the initiative in their school.
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