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  1. The role of epistemic curiosity in the self-directed learning of graduates who have transitioned to the workplace and completed a structured graduate programme by Stewart, Celeste

    Published 2026
    “…This qualitative study explores and focuses on the role of curiosity in cultivating self-directed learning for graduates who have transitioned into the workplace. Young people make a significant transition when moving from the world of studies to the world of work. …”
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  2. Tackling poverty at its roots: a case study of skills development in integrated conservation and development with the example of the Working For Water programme by Rönchen, Ann-Kristina

    Published 2014
    “…The environmental sector of the EPWP addresses issues of biodiversity conservation and natural resource management, and offers work opportunities in programmes such as the Working for Water (WfW) programme. …”
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  3. The experiences of diversion workers and volunteers in the implementation of the Youth Empowerment Scheme (YES) as a diversion programme in the Western Cape: An evaluative study by Arendse_N

    Published 2024
    “…Volunteers and diversion workers generally experienced the YES programme as being positive and making a difference to the lives of participants. …”
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  4. Made in South Africa? An Assessment of Local Content within the Automotive Value Chain by Bowden, Guy

    Published 2023
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  5. HIV and AIDS Practice Needs of Peer Educators in the Department of Social Development in the Free State

    Published 2015
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  6. A comparative study of South African and Brazilian HIV and AIDS rates and policies by Noronha, Rafael

    Published 2015
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  7. Beekeeping and Capacity Building for Sustainable Development: A Critical Assessment of a Beekeeping Training Programme in Cape Town’s Manenberg Township by Musaya, Lilly

    Published 2019
    “…My main finding is that there were methodological gaps in the pre-training, training and post-training phases of the beekeeping programme, either because of the exclusion of participants’/targeted groups’ inputs in the processes, or because participatory decision-making processes with participants were misapplied. …”
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