... democratic government was elected in South Africa, the key focus for government departments has been to ensure that all South Africans have access to basic requirements for proper living conditions. ... available, for example, for income generation projects for their own personal enrichment. NGO, CBO and FBO-based support structuresNGOs are a crucial sector in the delivery of services in South Africa. ... additional form of abuse or area of vulnerability for children. Children may be forced by poverty into exchanging sex for money in order to survive (Perschler-Desai, 2001) or may be forced by...
... sustainable. The South African electricity sector accounted for 40 per cent of SouthAfrica s GHG emissions in 1994 (calculated from RSA 2004), implying that the potential for climate co-benefits ... transitioning countries AsgiSA Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative forSouth Africa ASSA Actuarial Society of South Africa CDM Clean Development MechanismCFL Compact fluorescent lightCGE ... Total saleable production, local sales and exports of South African coal, 1992–2001 42Figure 3.5 Share of final energy consumption, 2000 43Figure 3.6 Percentage changes in Eskom electricity sales...
... what my dates are for the next appointment. - woman on ART Providers believed that although counselling should be ongoing, the most crucial moments for counselling were before and after voluntary ... Organization guidelines on contraception for HIV-infected individuals. They expressed concern about the potential for some anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs to cause fetal malformation and felt women on ARVs ... policymakers spoke of the need for values-clarification training for policymakers and health care providers, as part of ongoing training, to foster greater respect for client’s individual wishes...
... www.hsrcpress.ac.zaThe South African Index of Multiple Deprivation for Children38Map 12 – South African Index of Multiple Deprivation for Children 2001 at municipality level: Employment Deprivation Domain ... Noble & Andrew Dawes The South African Index of Multiple Deprivation for Children Census 2001 Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy,Oxford University Free download ... www.hsrcpress.ac.zaThe South African Index of Multiple Deprivation for Children40Map 14 – South African Index of Multiple Deprivation for Children 2001 at municipality level: Living Environment Deprivation Domain...
... higher education curriculum policy in South Africa: 1994 –1999In the period from 1994 to 1999, curriculum change was primarily driven by the insertion of SouthAfrica into the global community, ... situation in 1999 – before institutional restructuring across the higher education landscape began.In general, curriculum reform has lagged behind other policy changes in South Africa, particularly ... these global themes and influences. South African concerns are strongly shaped by the national demand for equity and redress, and are in tension with the demand for responsiveness, efficiency and...
... Padarath A (eds) South African Health Review 2006. Durban, Health Systems Trust. 39 Bradshaw D, Nannan N, et al. (2005) “Provincial mortality in South Africa, 2000 – priority-setting for now and ... government to reinstating health programmes in public schools in South Africa 44. Likewise the road map document for the South African education sector (“Schooling 2025 and Action Plan to 2014”45) ... 15 SECTION C: PRIORITY INTERVENTIONS FOR NEWBORN HEALTH In South Africa, as in other countries, deaths during the neonatal period (0 – 28 days) account for approximately a third of all deaths...
... findings for development planning,Indicator South Africa, 16 (1).Redwood-Sawyerr, J. 2002. Framework for widening access toelectricity/energy. Presentation to IEA meeting on PowerSector Reform ... Town, South Africa. UNEP. 2001. African regional perspectives on energy andsustainable development for the ninth session of theCommission on Sustainable Development. Politicalstatement of the African ... that poorer households canafford, or a service which these households may not afford butcould ‘grow into’ over time. For example, Eskom and munici-palities in SouthAfrica have agonised over...
... goats for households and small-scale farmers in SouthAfrica EF Donkin Department of Animal Health and Production, Faculty of Veterinary Science Medical University of Southern Africa, ... Strategies for Goat Production Systems in SouthAfrica Proceedings of a Workshop held on 22-26 November 1998 at Kings Lodge, Hogsback Eastern Cape South Africa ... University of Pretoria Pretoria 0002, SouthAfrica This workshop is the result of a grant by the Government of Australia as part of its aid package to SouthAfrica in recognition of this country's...
... could happen if foreign investors wished to avoid taking an open position in South Africa; they might decide to take cover by borrowing locally and buying foreign assets or repaying foreign loans.7 ... percent). By itself, this should provide the SARB with some pause for thought before buying FDI inflows. South Africa: Correlation Matrix for Capital Flows, 1994 Q1–2000 Q3 FDI Equity Debt Long-Term ... in SouthAfrica s sovereign risk spreads. The SARB has, therefore, expressed its commitment to achieving further reductions. This note examines alternative options available to the SARB for...