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Research outputs: FOOD SECURITY

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2019 Status and capacity assessment report for multilevel food and nutrition security coordination structures in South Africa

The report identifies capacity gaps, constraints and sustainable capacity development options towards the creation of robust and well-coordi...

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2019 Profitability of Indigenous Medicinal Plants Market (IMPM) in improving household income and food security

Access to affordable medicines and food by households remain a prevailing challenge to many African communities especially those residing in...

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2018 The stuff that dreams are made of: HIV-positive adolescents' aspirations for development

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) commit to strengthening collaborations between governments and civil society. Adolescents are among...

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2018 Land reform, housing and urban agriculture: a gendered approach to realising the right to food

In many parts of South Africa, women make up the majority of urban farmers operating in their own backyards or driving food security in thei...