Whos Child must die?

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Dr. Lentsoane and Nadia explore the profound responsibility civil engineers carry in safeguarding the people and communities affected by their projects. Their discussion highlights the ethical and moral obligation engineers have to design and build with integrity, prioritising the safety, dignity, and well-being of all community members. Special emphasis is placed on protecting the most vulnerable, particularly children, whose lives and futures are deeply impacted by the quality and safety of engineering infrastructure within their communities.
21 May English South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Education

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