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The Milk for School program

Grameen Danone Foods Limited, in partnership with Heifer International Korea and Heifer International Bangladesh, introduced an initiative, known as the ‘Milk for School Program.’ It had a simple yet powerful goal: provide nutritious dairy products to schoolchildren while creating a stable source of income for local women. As part of the program, Grameen Danone built a Milk Chilling Center right in Ullapara, offering female farmers a place where they could sell their milk at a fair price, every time.

The milk these women farmers produced was transformed into something even more valuable—Shokti+ fortified yogurt, a nutrient-rich product aimed at combating malnutrition. Instead of being sold in stores, this yogurt was given to the 1,000 school children of Ullapara, through the ‘Milk for School Program.’

The impact on the children was immediate. In a village where many families couldn’t afford balanced meals, free yogurt became a reliable source of nutrition. Malnutrition, a persistent problem in rural Bangladesh, was being tackled head-on. “My daughter is healthier and happier now,” said Rina, a mother of one of the students. “She’s also learning about hygiene and healthy eating.”

Before the project, school attendance in the village was 76%, with children lacking motivation. By late 2023, attendance improved to 92%, and by early 2024, it reached 94%. The success attracted students from nearby areas, leading to a 51% increase in enrollment, turning the schools into vibrant learning hubs.

As the program continued, its benefits grew. Beyond the nutritional boost for the children, the female farmers received valuable training through Grameen Danone’s Farmer Development Program. They learned new skills to improve their farming practices and increase milk production. “We’re no longer just farmers. We’re part of something bigger,” said Shahana, another farmer who benefited from the training.

The ‘Milk for School Program’ became more than just a feeding initiative—it sparked a movement. It showed how businesses and nonprofits could work together to create lasting, meaningful change. Grameen Danone’s partnership with Heifer Korea and Heifer International Bangladesh wasn’t just about food; it was about empowering an entire community.

Today, the impact of that empowerment continues. Children are growing up healthier, farmers are thriving, and Ullapara is no longer just surviving—it’s flourishing. The success of the ‘Milk for School Program’ proves that hope can emerge from even the most unexpected places, like a glass of milk.

In a world where malnutrition and unemployment often go hand in hand, the ‘Milk for School Program’ stands as a shining example of how community-driven initiatives can create real, lasting change. Grameen Danone’s commitment to health and economic empowerment is transforming lives—one glass of milk, one cup of yogurt, and one hopeful story at a time.

 

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