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LESOTHO 1966. FAO assignment
May 1966 (exact date unknown). Basutoland, (Lesotho from 1966). Mrs. M. Matule, an assistant nutritionist, giving a talk on nutrition with the aid of a flannelboard, to villagers in Lithabaneng, in the Maseru district.
05/01/1966
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The Food and Agriculture Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund have combined forces to help the government of the country teach its people about food and nutrition education. A very important part of this scheme is the teaching of village women; besides FAO nutrition experts such as Miss E.T. Krock (USA), there are 30 assistant nutritionists in the field, who give demonstrations and lectures with visual aids.