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INTRODUCTION

Nutrition plays a crucial role in improving the overall health and well-being of individuals and
communities. In South Africa, poor dietary habits and limited access to nutritious food contribute to
growing public health concerns such as malnutrition, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. These
issues are worsened by factors like poverty, food insecurity, and lack of education about healthy
eating. National Nutrition Week is a vital platform to address these challenges by promoting
informed food choices and encouraging healthy lifestyles across the country. This assignment
explores the causes and effects of poor nutrition in South Africa and outlines a targeted public
relations campaign, “Veggie Power: Strong Kids, Healthy Futures!”, for National Nutrition Week
2025. The campaign uses the RAISE formula to educate rural children in Limpopo about the benefits
of healthy eating, especially vegetable consumption, in a fun, interactive, and locally relevant way.




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• To encourage people in South Africa to eat well.



• To increase profile of nutrition as a key factor in disease prevention.



• To empower communities to make informed decisions about healthy food choices.



• To deal with malnutrition (undernutrition and overnutrition) in the country.




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, • Poverty – Inadequate income limits the ability to obtain food that is both nutritious and healthy.



• Loss of job – Unemployment decreases the ability to afford food at the household level.



• Climate change & droughts – Affects cultivation of the produce.



• Absence of infrastructure – Inadequate roads and storage facilities that result in food wastage.



• High cost of food – good and wholesome foods are often too expensive to buy.




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High salt consumption leading to high blood pressure.



• Poor fruit and vegetable intake (associated with deficiency).



• Taking quickly absorbed food intensifies your sugar consumption, which leads to –• High intake of
sugar in the day causing diabetes & obesity.



Carbohydrates but not too many and certainly not the wrong kind or consuming too much fat and
the bad type of fat which can result in heart disease.



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A nutritional education is so important, because:



• Combats malnutrition — A lot of South African kids are stunted (the data the article uses is of
malnutrition that impacts growth).

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