SCHOOLCHILDREN CONFESS OF BEING HUNGRY AND HAVING HEADACHE IN ARMENIA
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December 26, 2012 | 19:48
Almost 15% of students of Armenian schools during a survey confessed
that "sometimes" or "often" they are hungry, as there is not enough
or not at all food at home. The information is included in the report,
which presented the Ministry of Education to the Armenian Government.
The students also had other complaints, including headaches,
toothaches, stomachaches, heartaches, nausea, and insomnia.
The research has been conducted with the support of UNICEF office
of Armenia.
The Ministry of Education of Armenia has developed a "Sustainable
school meals" project draft and has presented to the Government on
December 27 for approval.
December 26, 2012 | 19:48 Almost 15% of students of Armenian schools
during a survey confessed that "sometimes" or "often" they are hungry,
as there is not enough or not at all food at home. The information
is included in the report, which presented the Ministry of Education
to the Armenian Government.
The students also had other complaints, including headaches,
toothaches, stomachaches, heartaches, nausea, and insomnia.
The research has been conducted with the support of UNICEF office
of Armenia.
The Ministry of Education of Armenia has developed a "Sustainable
school meals" project draft and has presented to the Government on
December 27 for approval.
http://news.am/eng/news/134102.html
December 26, 2012 | 19:48
Almost 15% of students of Armenian schools during a survey confessed
that "sometimes" or "often" they are hungry, as there is not enough
or not at all food at home. The information is included in the report,
which presented the Ministry of Education to the Armenian Government.
The students also had other complaints, including headaches,
toothaches, stomachaches, heartaches, nausea, and insomnia.
The research has been conducted with the support of UNICEF office
of Armenia.
The Ministry of Education of Armenia has developed a "Sustainable
school meals" project draft and has presented to the Government on
December 27 for approval.
December 26, 2012 | 19:48 Almost 15% of students of Armenian schools
during a survey confessed that "sometimes" or "often" they are hungry,
as there is not enough or not at all food at home. The information
is included in the report, which presented the Ministry of Education
to the Armenian Government.
The students also had other complaints, including headaches,
toothaches, stomachaches, heartaches, nausea, and insomnia.
The research has been conducted with the support of UNICEF office
of Armenia.
The Ministry of Education of Armenia has developed a "Sustainable
school meals" project draft and has presented to the Government on
December 27 for approval.