... two-thirds since the currency crisis of 1998.
Nevertheless, the NOFP and other indicators of international reserve adequacy remain a
source of concern for investors that is reflected inSouthAfrica s ... considerable caution when buying
inflows to reduce the NOFP.
Nonetheless, in certain cases involving large one-off inflows of FDI, the SARB may have
sufficient prior information to make an assessment ... reducing the NOFP. On the
basis of some preliminary statistical findings, it argues that:
?? Regular pre-announced foreign exchange purchases may help bring about up-front
cuts in borrowing...
... high-income areas.
Consider the following. The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry “has in
recent years expressed the concern of its members regarding the increasing cost of doing
business in ... “Transition and Development”. South African Review 6,
Republic ofSouth Africa, (1996). Constitution of the Republic ofSouth Africa. Pretoria:
Government Printer.
SANCO [South African National Civics ... policy of government. Furthermore, in
South Africa, an examination of cost recovery must be situated in the broader context of
the political transition after 1994, and the linkages between South Africa...
... culture of learning and teaching in former African schools and the training
of African teachers at DET colleges of education. While we are acutely aware of the
dynamics at play in this regard, ... Indians
forming a tiny portion. The profile of learners included gender; it was found that about
64% of the sample consisted of girls and only 36% of boys.
Parent profile
Figure 3.1 also indicates ... survival of the school. As a result of the repeal of
the Group Areas Act in 1991 and the official desegregation of schools in 1995, there has
been a strong influx of black learners into this...
... “Transition and Development”. South African Review 6,
Republic ofSouth Africa, (1996). Constitution of the Republic ofSouth Africa. Pretoria:
Government Printer.
SANCO [South African National Civics ... better-off
individuals have been the main beneficiaries of increasing ideological free-market
funding systems
Most development finance in the past has given priority to private profit – of
developers, ... urban-biased, we wanted to avoid producing
yet another study which uses findings in Johannesburg or Cape Town to paint a portrait of
all ofSouth Africa. With hindsight, we could perhaps have done...
... unfolding inhealth and HIV services inSouth Africa, carrying
opportunities and risks for delivering effective, integrated health services that improve health
outcomes and save lives. SouthAfrica ... (instead of 28 weeks) would receive treatment with dual
8
Abortion is legal inSouth Africa, according to the Choice of Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1996.
9
Thu-Ha Dinh, “Impact of ... report of the csis
global health policy center
October 2011
Author
Janet Fleischman
Improving Women’s Health
in South Africa
opportunities for pepfar
12 | improving women’s healthinsouth africa: ...
... mean infection.
FIGURE 1: PROBABILITY OF DEVELOPING TUBERCULOSIS DISEASE FOLLOWING INFECTION:
INFLUENCE OF THE NUMBER OF INFECTING BACILLI, THE DURATION OF EXPOSURE AND THE
COMPETENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL’S ... Resistance
to kanamycin or amikacin induces also resistance to streptomycin.
FLUOROQUINOLONES
Ofloxacin, Ciprofloxacin and Sparfloxacin induce complete cross-resistance for all fluoroquinolones. There ... PEARSON J
Prevention of the transmission of tuberculosis inhealth care workers inSouth Africa
Journal of Southern Africa Infection Control 1996; 1 (2) : 6 – 9
ERASMUS C M
Contamination and compensation
Hospital...
... was in Springfontein that most of commercial sex took place.
And the reason for that (high rates of HIV infections in Springfontein) is that
in Springfontein you have, it’s on the N1, the Springfontein, ... woman.
As pointed out earlier, Springfontein and Jaggersfontein were singled out as having more
cases of HIV infection compared to other towns. Springfontein was singled out particularly
because of ...
community offer limited employment and have to operate off a very limited base of
income in the community. Unlike other towns inSouth Africa, informal trade, whether
in the form of food, clothes,...
... use of the results;
• Facilitate the financing of problem-oriented research involving participants
from many disciplines.
The Innovation Fund is currently funding projects in the fields of ...
WORKING PARTNERSHIPS
HIGHER EDUCATION, INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION
An audit of THRIP and the Innovation Fund
GOVERNMENT INCENTIVISATION OF
HIGHER EDUCATION-INDUSTRY RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS
IN SOUTH AFRICA
...
contributing to the development of the survey instruments used, providing
datasets and undertaking a critical reading of the final report.
• Dr Eugene Lottering and Lara Sukhdeo of the Innovation...
... specification in Table 4 includes interaction terms between MED and health
facilities to assess the impact of the efficiency channel in the usage ofhealth inputs.
The coefficients of the interaction ... child in 0.15 standard deviations. This finding is similar to that of
Glewwe (1999) in which after instrumenting maternal education and disposable income
the magnitude of the coefficient of interest ... child’s health,
which in turn is determined by a health production function.
4
Following this literature,
we assume that household i’s utility is an increasing function of the consumption of child
health...
... nursing agency, Nursing Services ofSouth Africa.
These interviews took place at the headquarters of the various organisations.
5 We are aware that increasing numbers ofSouth Africans of all ... Curationis
DENOSA Democratic Nursing Organisation ofSouthAfrica
DoE Departmentof Education
DoH DepartmentofHealth
DoL Departmentof Labour
EN enrolled nurse
ENA enrolled nursing auxiliary
GDP gross ... variations, in the studies of social workers and engineering professionals.
In terms of this methodology, the first task in a professions study is to conduct a
preliminary scoping exercise, which involves...
... that reinforced
the existing inequality inSouth Africa. In setting a new research agenda, the
HSRC needs to be mindful of its past role both in these legitimations of bad
policy and in its tendency ... the government
increasingly authorising Africans, coloureds and Indians to work in skilled
positions in industry.
Beinart notes that of the 125 000 people absorbed into manufacturing and
construction ... education,
training and skilled work all grew significantly but, at the same time, were
constrained by continuing inequalities in access and in resources.
The growing abdication of a dominant role in skills...
...
Defined for this survey as a numerator of HIV-positive infants (PCR
positive) and denominator of HIV-exposed infants (infant ELISA antibody
positive).
Routine offer of
counselling and testing ... mixed feeding, suggesting a need for increased attention
to infant feeding.
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infant DBS divided by the total number of ELISA samples tested. In this
study infant HIV infection ... component of initial data analysis.
2.10 Data Analysis
Sample Realisation
A total 572 of the 585 sampled clinics were included in final sample. Reasons for non-inclusion
included clinic closure...
... reported having changed their behaviour in the •
face of widespread HIV infection, using mainly ABC strategies such as having one
partner only or being faithful, always using condoms, abstaining from ... critical assessment of HIV/
AIDS in the private security and legal services industries, in terms of the prevalence and
incidence rates of HIV, business impact, and the responses of businesses to the ... post-test counselling, with two-thirds (66%) of them of both sexes having been
informed of the results of the tests and thus being aware of their status.
Overall, nearly two-thirds of the respondents...