South Africa: Fishers Tell Human Rights Body They Go Hungry Despite Living Next to the Sea

[AllAfrica - Africa] - 9/02/2026
[Scrolla] The Green Connection told the commission's food systems hearing that small-scale fishers face hunger, lost income and rising debt. Fishers from Port Nolloth, Doring Baai, Saldanha Bay, Mossel Bay and the Eastern Cape described worsening poverty in their communities.
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