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Johannesburg Society for the Blind (JSB) helping to reduce stunting

Flourish is a campaign which aims to reduce stunting in South Africa.

THE Johannesburg Society for the Blind (JSB) begins a new project called Flourish by franchisee Samke Nyamathe on July 9.

Flourish is a campaign which aims to reduce stunting in South Africa. Stunting is a condition that causes problems in physical and brain development in children due to malnutrition.

They aim to do this through visits to 10 mothers over 10 weeks, providing them with prenatal and antenatal classes.

For more information contact Nkosana Kubheka at 011 045 0443 or 076 107 9337, Ruth Mathys, the curriculum developer and master trainer, at ruth@dgmt.co.za or visit her website at www.dgmt.co.za, alternatively, visit the JSB offices at 159 North Road, Roseacre.

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