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Free State farmers living with disabilities benefit from aquaponic farming
Read moreAs we place the spotlight on disability awareness this month, it is encouraging to see how the lives of...
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A young man with a green heart
Read moreAquaponics teaches young people a multitude of skills and concepts about the agricultural ecosystem. It is still a relatively new...
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Moving hearing impaired candidates from job seekers to job creators
Read moreAs a fitting tribute to mark the end of Deaf Awareness month in September, INMED South Africa partnered with...
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Youth harness the power of climate-smart agriculture to help South Africa’s most vulnerable citizens
Read moreSouth African youth are getting more involved in agriculture compared to a decade ago. They are increasingly learning how...
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Randvaal aquaponics gets a facelift
Read moreToday many schools find themselves serving communities characterised by challenging socio-economic circumstances. Without sufficient Departmental funding for subsidised feeding...
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Teachers model better health and wellness for their students
Read moreHealth in Action (HIA), an innovative school-based programme of INMED Partnerships for Children and the Mondelēz International Foundation, combines...
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Great Report Card for Health in Action Midline
Read moreAn innovative school-based programme to reduce obesity rates and promote healthy lifestyles among disadvantaged children was extended in January...
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Changing the narrative in Orange Farm
Read moreTen years ago, INMED South Africa introduced the first school-based aquaponics system in South Africa at Pudumo Primary School...
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Mondelēz SA and INMED SA Health in Action distribute 700 food hampers
Read moreThe smiles on the faces of the women and children say it all! At a time when many vulnerable...
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Giving Tuesday – Your gift can save a life
Read more2020 has been a really tough year for so many families around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic and economic...
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