The province today commemorated International FASD Day with the message: ‘No amount of alcohol is safe during pregnancy.’ FASD is caused when alcohol is consumed during pregnancy. Children born with FASD have some form of permanent brain damage, presenting as developmental delays, learning and behavioural problems.
Fernandez has called on communities to address the problem, he said it is important that everyone including fathers should assist in addressing the FASD by sharing information and no amount of alcohol is enough duringIn 2020 research suggested that South Africa had the highest prevalence of FASD in the world which was more than 14 times the global average. The Foundation for Alcohol Related Research researches on information on FASD in South Africa.
Why you not reporting about the Western Cape High Court judgment on Busisiwe Mkhwebana's suspension You think you clever, we see you 👀
Why you not reporting about the Western Cape High Court judgment on Mkhwebana's suspension You think you clever, we see you 👀
So, no more papsak for the WC coloureds or everyone?