SA failed to prevent stunted growth in children in last 20 years - report According to research, 27% of children - just over 1 in 4 - is affected by stunting in South Africa. A pupil receives a meal at Kgato Primary School in Bloemfontein. Picture: Department of Basic Education/Twitter
35 days ago
CAPE TOWN - South Africa has made no progress in preventing stunted growth in children in the last 20 years.
Statistics showed zero improvement in the prevention of stunted growth since the late 1990s.
According to research, 27% of children - just over 1 in 4 - is affected by stunting in South Africa.
Dr Chantell Witten was one of the researchers that compiled the report.
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