Miss South Africa Ndavi Nokeri returned to school for a lesson in paleoanthropology and Alien Invasive Plant species. | News24Arts
Ndavi visited the Malapa Motsetse Foundation's Explorer Centre this week, which is located within the Greater Cradle Nature Reserve on a privately owned 9000-hectare UNESCO world heritage site, which boasts three active paleoanthropological sites still unearthing hominid and animal fossils.
During the event, Miss SA and the learners were introduced to UMSUKA, a public palaeoanthropology programme aimed at increasing the accessibility of common fossil hominin heritage for South Africans of diverse backgrounds. The programme creates insightful educational experiences for learners by exposing them to the GCNR's fossil sites, the uniquely curated Malapa Museum, and the science behind palaeoanthropology. Photo: Indirect MediaPhoto: Indirect MediaEducation in all its forms is close to Nokeri's heart, and she has devoted her Miss South Africa reign to redressing the imbalances in education through her advocacy campaign, Ed-Unite.
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