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Participants needed for focus group

It will focus mainly on parents and making them aware that the air pollution is making their children sick

CMT (Community Media Trust) is tasked with developing an awareness campaign which aims to highlight the damage of air pollution in the area and the causes.

It will focus mainly on parents and making them aware that the air pollution is making their children sick.

CMT is looking for participants to take part in this on Thursday, March 14 and Friday, March 15.

Participant requirements: Local Emalahleni resident
Parents of young children
Zulu speaking

Available for a three hour focus group at a local venue (TBC) on either Thursday or Friday.

Participants will receive R 200 each, R 150 for participation, R 50 for transport.

Please call or SMS Alida on 082 966 1210, should you wish to participate.

Community Media Trust (https://www.cmt.org.za/) is a not-for-profit company that specialises in communication in the fields of health, human rights and gender based violence.

They produce media across all platforms and are skilled in interpersonal communication and training.

CMT aims to inform and inspire. They believe in promoting transparency, accountability and democracy in all areas affecting quality of life of communities in South Africa

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