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The social media accounts linked to from @foodsecurityza are: • Facebook • Instagram • Email Besides social media accounts, coeinfoodsecurity has populated their site with: • Dr Mondli Masanabo’s path of passion, perseverance, and purpose - Centre of Excellence • Why a cheaper basket of healthy food is the answer to SA's malnutrition crisis • 15 million South Africans don’t get enough to eat every day: 4 solutions • APPLY NOW: MSc scholarships at UKUDLA centre of excellence - Centre of Excellence • New study assesses compliance with South Africa's proposed R3337 regulations - Centre of Excellence • “Shortage of inspectors cripples food safety” • COP28’s commitment to transforming farming and food systems is an insult to Africans - Centre of Excellence • Black South Africans, in particular, face chronic and seasonal hunger - Centre of Excellence • Building Resilient Urban Food Systems: A Study of the Breede Valley Municipality, South Africa - Centre of Excellence • Join us at the 5th International Social Justice Conference - Centre of Excellence • CoE-FS flag flies high at 8th World One Health Congress - Centre of Excellence • 'CoE-FS support opened doors for future opportunities' - Centre of Excellence • How to use the law against the law, for better systems - Centre of Excellence • 'CoE-FS support was critical for my academic career' - Centre of Excellence • Hunger as a weapon: in war and at home - Centre of Excellence • 'Food and Microbiota in Africa' project launched - Centre of Excellence • Strengthening the CoE-FS legacy: celebrating a decade of excellence - Centre of Excellence • DSI-NRF postgraduate student funding call for the 2025 academic year - Centre of Excellence • Bad food choices: clearer labels aim to help South Africans pick healthier options • Uncertain future for food security in parts of South Africa • Meet the grantee: Thato Mokgalagadi - Centre of Excellence • World Cancer Day: A healthy diet reduces cancer risk but rising food costs means poor are vulnerable | News24 • Israel’s genocidal use of starvation as a weapon of war - Centre of Excellence • CoE-FS wraps up a year of engagement at Science Forum South Africa - Centre of Excellence • Food Imbizo: Risks and potentials of indigenous food revival - Centre of Excellence • World Food Day 2023: CoE-FS director chats to CapeTalk • Registration | FSNet-Africa Stakeholder Engagement Dialogue – Virtual – Louis Cloete Productions (LCP Live) • CoE-FS's Prof Marshall Keyster recognised for excellence in research • Who protects us from rising prices? • Local organisations host international conference on food security • National Science Week Webinar: Science Communication - Centre of Excellence • Maternity protection for non‑standard workers and implications for breastfeeding • Spiralling food prices force households into poverty • Food Dialogues 2023 • CoE-FS students and staff meet UN Special Advisor on Africa - Centre of Excellence • The importance of collaboration and partnerships for achieving sustainability in HEIs • Uganda's Communal Food 'Epicenters' Aim to End Hunger Forever • Foods procured, nutritional status and dietary intake of people living in South Africa: Desktop review - Centre of Excellence • Prof Raymond Auerbach elected as Council President of IFOAM - Centre of Excellence • InnoFood Africa's "Take your seat at the table - Moving forward: Stakeholder engagement workshop" - Centre of Excellence • DSI-NRF postgraduate student funding for the 2024 academic year • New book: "Resilience and Food Security in a Food Systems Context" - Centre of Excellence • Apply for a postgraduate bursary for 2024 at the CoE–FS • The right to food: activism and litigation are shifting the dial in South Africa • Expanding markets for indigenous crops – A sustainable pathway to food systems transformation: The case for sorghum - Centre of Excellence • FOOD JUSTICE: Draft regulations aim to make warning labels on unhealthy foods mandatory by 2025 • 2023 Lancet Series on Breastfeeding - Local launch in South Africa - Centre of Excellence • Launch of the 2023 Lancet Series on Breastfeeding, including the influence of commercial milk formula marketing • Food Imbizo: Agroecology in policy and practice – Where do we stand? - Centre of Excellence • World Antibiotic Awareness Week - 2022 (Day 1) • Job Opportunity: Communications & Events Officer • Eden Keyster is breeding resilience for impact - Centre of Excellence • The normalisation of hunger in South Africa • Invitation: FSNet-Africa World Food Day Event - FSNet Africa • Some plants can short-circuit the toxic effects of metals – now scientists are trying to harness their power • Mothers misled by infant formula industry - Centre of Excellence • Apply now for the Makerere–Bergen Research School in Kampala - Centre of Excellence • Greater Cape indigenous foods back on the map with groundbreaking partnership - Centre of Excellence • #FoodTalks - African food systems for impact: the FSNet-Africa model webinar - Centre of Excellence • Stepping up: exposing infant formula marketing tactics • Food Dialogues - Events • Food Dialogues • NRF postgraduate call for funding for the 2023 academic year • Localised food systems key to economic inclusion and environmental sustainability • The importance of a food safety framework for the informal sector - Centre of Excellence • South Africa’s food system issues detailed in recently released report • EVENT: Strengthening resilience in nutrition and food security on the African continent - Centre of Excellence • Ramadan: a dietitian offers tips for healthy fasting • Microscopics found on raw fruit essential to human health. | Tru-Cape • South Africa's NSNP a success, but shortcomings need fixing • How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine impacts global food security • Guidelines to reduce the risk of enteric and typhoid fever - Centre of Excellence • CoE-FS response to SONA 2022