They create the Wasi Mikuna School Food Program

They create the Wasi Mikuna School Food Program

The Executive will bring food to the country’s educational institutions within the framework of the new School Food Program (PAE), which was created to replace the previous Wasi Mikuna.

This last program had to close after the serious complaints of corruption and delivery of poor condition that caused poisoning cases. Creation occurred yesterday with the publication of the Supreme Decree in the Official Gazette El Peruano.

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In the norm it is highlighted that the PAE is intended to provide “A nutritious, healthy and complementary food service, prioritizing its quality, territorial and cultural relevance, as well as the promotion of healthy habits, aimed at students of public educational institutions nationwide».

Another objective of the PAE is to implement a permanent monitoring system of the program operating indicators and as well as the necessary measures to avoid the consumption of non -conforming foods.

As reported, with Wasi Mikuna, preserves were reported in poor condition as well as that animals of animals such as horses were used.

Comparing Wasi Mikuna and the New School Food Program (PAE)

To better understand the shift from the Wasi Mikuna program to the new School Food Program (PAE), let’s examine key differences and improvements:

| Feature | Wasi Mikuna (Previous Program) | School Food Program (PAE) | Key Improvements in PAE |

|—|—|—|—|

| Primary Goal | Providing meals to students. | Providing nutritious, healthy, and culturally relevant food services to students nationwide [[1]]. | Emphasizes quality, territorial and cultural suitability, and the promotion of healthy eating habits.|

| Problems Encountered | Corruption accusations; delivery of food in poor condition; poisoning cases; use of substandard ingredients (e.g., horse meat). | N/A | Measures to prevent corruption and the consumption of non-conforming foods;[[3]]; implementation of a permanent monitoring system. |

| Oversight | Limited or ineffective.| More robust monitoring systems are planned. | Improved accountability and clarity. |

| food Quality Standards | Not clearly defined or enforced. | Prioritizes quality, ensuring nutritious and safe food. | Strict adherence to food safety regulations and comprehensive quality control. |

| Cultural Relevance | Unclear in practice. | Explicit mention of territorial and cultural relevance. | Focus on incorporating regional and culturally appropriate food options. |

Image Alt-Text: Comparison table illustrating the key differences and improvements of the new School Food Program (PAE) over the Wasi Mikuna program, focusing on areas like quality and safety.

SEO-Friendly FAQ Section: Addressing Common Questions

This FAQ section aims to provide clear, concise answers to frequently asked questions about the new School Food Program (PAE) and related topics. This should improve the article’s search visibility.

Q1: What is the School food Program (PAE)?

A: The PAE, or school Food Program, is a government initiative established to provide nutritious and healthy meals to students in public educational institutions across the country [[2]]. It replaces the former Wasi Mikuna program.

Q2: Why was Wasi Mikuna replaced?

A: Wasi Mikuna was replaced due to serious issues, including corruption allegations, delivery of substandard food, and instances of food poisoning.

Q3: What are the main goals of the PAE?

A: The PAE aims to offer high-quality, culturally relevant, and nutritious meals, promote healthy eating habits, and ensure the safety and integrity of the food provided.

Q4: What improvements does the PAE bring over Wasi Mikuna?

A: The PAE aims to address wasi Mikuna’s failures by emphasizing quality control, incorporating regional food options, and implementing robust monitoring systems to prevent corruption and substandard food delivery.

Q5: How will the PAE ensure food quality and safety?

A: The program will employ a rigorous monitoring process to inspect food quality and to ensure that only safe and nourishing foods are provided to students.

Q6: Is the PAE only for specific regions?

A: No, the PAE is intended to benefit students in public educational institutions nationwide. [[1]]

Q7: Are there plans for additional updates to ensure the PAE will adhere by regulations?

A: Yes, the PAE plans to be constantly monitored and have the necessary measures to avoid the consumption of non-conforming foods.

Image Alt-Text: FAQ section addressing common questions related to the new School Food Program (PAE), providing clear and concise answers.

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