Healthy Eating Pre Schools Children (Q4300440)

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Project Q4300440 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Healthy Eating Pre Schools Children
Project Q4300440 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    559,234.86 Euro
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    657,923.36 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 October 2020
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    30 September 2022
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    Primary Health Care Center Bar
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    43°44'1.57"N, 15°53'59.35"E
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    43°51'30.82"N, 18°24'49.14"E
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    43°43'7.46"N, 17°13'25.14"E
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    42°6'2.30"N, 19°5'38.94"E
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    The common cross-border problems are the increased morbidity and mortality of chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in the adult population, which is connected with rising rates of oweweight and obesity in children age. The main goal of the project is to improve the childrens health by promoting an efficient and well functioning food safety and quality control system that leads to improved public health and to provide a support to public health institutions to evaluate eating habits, energy and nutrient intake in the preschool population. Project outputs:To improve nutrition and health outcomes of preschool children through an integrated, gender equal, environmentally sustainable systems approach to food availability and access, and food safety and quality;To evaluate the habitual food, energy and nutrient intake in the preschool population and to compare these with recommendations from the EFSA (European Food Safety Autority);To monitor eating habits and food safety aspects of the food consumption between project partner countries among preschool children;The linkage with partners laboratories and counseling services about nutrition in order to establish the best practices;The main target groups are preschool children, their families, preschool teachers with other staff members and public health nurses;In general population the HEPSC will accomplish increased level of knowledge about risk factors on NCDs and food safety and quality:The public health value of this project will be augmented by linking cross border exchange of knowledge and experiences and best practices. Build capacity through networksShare experiences from different perspectivesIdentify best practices, needs and gaps (English)
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