Peanut butter meals could keep ghanaian kids in class
NCT ID NCT06397989
First seen Dec 24, 2025
Summary
This study looks at whether giving schoolchildren in rural Ghana a daily peanut-based meal can improve school attendance and reduce dropouts. About 5,800 kids aged 5 to 17 will receive either the peanut meal or a local rice/millet flour meal. The goal is to see if the peanut option works better at keeping kids in school.
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Locations
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Afayili Islamic primary school
Afayili, Ghana
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Bofoyili E/P JHS
Bofoyili, Ghana
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Bofoyili primary school
Bofoyili, Ghana
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Jimle AME Zion JHS
Jimile, Ghana
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Jimle/Guma R/C primary school
Jimile, Ghana
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Kanimo R/C JHS
Kanimo, Ghana
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Kpabia Islamic JHS
Kpabia, Ghana
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Kpuligini Islamic primary school
Kpuligini, Ghana
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Kusheli Islamic primary school
Kusheli, Ghana
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Mbatinga Islamic primary school
Mbatinga, Ghana
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Nadundo R/C JHS
Nadundo, Ghana
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Nalogno Methodist JHS
Nalogno, Ghana
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Salankpang A.M.E Zion primary school
Salankpang, Ghana
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Sambu Islamic JHS
Sambu, Ghana
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Sang Islamic JHS
Sang, Ghana
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Sang Zakaria Islamic JHS
Sang, Ghana
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St. Anthony primary school
Mion, Ghana
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Tuwua R/C JHS
Tuwua, Ghana
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Yabogu Islamic primary school
Yabogu, Ghana
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Zakpalsi Issawiya E/A primary school
Salwelsi, Ghana
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