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Malnutrition

Is Social Development in the EC concealing the numbers of children dying of hunger?

15th August 2022 Johnnie Isaac 0

The South African Human Right Commission in the Eastern Cape hears of child malnutrition in the province.

Student hunger at South African universities needs more attention

7th October 2019 Marc Wegerif Oluwafunmiola Adeniyi 0

Food insecurity at tertiary institutions is aptly described as “the skeleton in universities’ cupboards” because it receives so little attention. Those in higher education are assumed […]

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