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South African Policy Isn’t Connecting Child Nutrition and Sanitation

Published August 10, 2020, by

When faced with complex problems that require coordination and collaboration, government departments almost instinctively retreat to their silos and predetermined responses. As a result, workable solutions often fall through the cracks and citizens pay the price.

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