In the face of increasing food price impacting school lunches, the integration of religious studies into the education system has amplified the issue. As concerns rise, the stability of meal provision takes centre stage, urging the society to address the issue.
In Brunei, the free school lunch programme began in the 1950s, underlining the varied global approaches to ensuring children’s well-being.
“Perhaps it is time to reconsider the system,” said one parent who goes by the name Julkipli.
-- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin