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LIKE many developing countries, South Africa faces complex socio-economic challenges, such as the unemployment crisis, the consequences of climate change, through to enhancing public health, providing enough food to feed the nation and creating sustainable energy sources.

The above are just a few of the many issues that need to be resolved as a nation.

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