Devereux, StephenSindi, Babalwa2023-08-082024-05-032023-08-082024-05-032022https://hdl.handle.net/10566/13029Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)School feeding programmes (SFPs) are known as a significant form of social protection that seeks to address food insecurity and educational improvement worldwide. This study seeks to evaluate the school feeding programmes in Khayelitsha, Cape Town to examine the potential effects that they have on educational improvement as well as food security among school-going children. In addition, the study determines the general effects of school feeding programmes, including challenges that the programmes encounter; it then provides recommendations on how the identified challenges can be solved. This study used the theory of change to examine the effects of school feeding programmes in Khayelitsha.enFood insecurityEducationLearning and TeachingWestern CapeAgricultureThe effect of school feeding programmes among school-going children in Khayelitsha, Cape TownUniversity of the Western Cape