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Shingi Nyabonda (Food Next Door Co-op) - welcome, connected and nourished

Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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Familiar food and a sense of purpose and community can be pivotal in helping refugees and migrants feel welcome, connected and nourished. We learn from Shingi Nyabonda who works with Mildura's Food Next Door Co-op: food security isn't just about consuming calories, it's about being empowered to eat in a way that feels right.


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