CIVIL SOCIETY WATCH — 26-29 MAY: Unpacking obstetric violence in Africa, World Hunger Day discussion and examining NDPP appointment processes
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 26/05/2025
World Hunger Day is on 28 May, and to commemorate it the Union Against Hunger will host a community dialogue centred around food justice. There will also be discussions on maternal rights and NDPP appointment processes this week in civil society.
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