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👁The unsung heroes fighting malnutrition
🧠Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju
🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English

👣The pastoralists in Africa sustainably produce meat and milk to help feed the continent. But their way of life — and work — is under threat. Food systems advocate Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju explains how best to preserve these vital communities and why they're key to solving the nutritional challenges of Africa's children.
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👁The unsung heroes fighting malnutrition
🧠Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju
🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English

👣The pastoralists in Africa sustainably produce meat and milk to help feed the continent. But their way of life — and work — is under threat. Food systems advocate Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju explains how best to preserve these vital communities and why they're key to solving the nutritional challenges of Africa's children.
🌐Page on TED.com

#food #sustainability #business #climate_change #Africa #kids #finance #environment

💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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