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Food aid programme helping Cape Town during coronavirus pandemic

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Cape Town, South Africa, 20 Apr, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Nic Bothma).- The 9 Miles Project community support programme is feeding more than 1,500 people from vulnerable coastal communities in Cape Town during the coronavirus crisis. With quarantine measures in place, food security is a major problem in South Africa. FOOTAGE OF THE 9 MILL PROJECT'S FOOD PREPARATION AND DISTRIBUTION INCLUDES SOUNDBITES BY KALTOMA SAMODIEN, A SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN WORKING IN THE 9 MILES PROJECT, IN LAAN HUT 7 SETTLEMENT IN STRANDFONTEIN, CAPE TOWN.

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