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  1. Advancing the girl child movement: a potential mechanism to curtail sexual gender-based violence against women in South Africa by Burn, Jessica Ashley

    Published 2020
    “…Unfortunately, it appears that the goal of gender equality has fallen somewhat to the wayside in the formulation of these HRE programmes. It is submitted that the UDHR and the Child Convention read together with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, as well at the African (Banjul) Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa, support the advancement of gender equality through HRE programmes. …”
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  2. Comparative Analysis of the Corporate Leniency Policy of the South African Competition Commission

    Published 2015
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  3. An evaluation of palliative care in rural Tanzania where availability of oral morphine is intermittent or absent by Hartwig, Kristopher

    Published 2014
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  4. Energy management for the smart home by Sikasote, Nataizya

    Published 2018
    “…Home energy management systems attempt to provide convenience to consumers as well as increase their participation in demand response programs. …”
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  5. The development of a conceptual model for the effective management of corporate travel

    Published 2013
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  6. Victim empowerment services through developmental social work : the case of Ikhaya Lethemba

    Published 2018
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  7. Evaluating the sustainability, development impact and natural capital impact of invasive alien plant based value-adding enterprises by Mander, Nicola

    Published 2017
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  8. Conceptual understanding, career aspiration, self-efficacy and experience of third-year chemistry students by Dagogo, Ibiye Tonye

    Published 2020
    “…In conclusion, although the syllabus for the two programmes (EDP and MS) is the same, the study revealed that the learning experiences of the students in these programmes differed. …”
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  9. Evaluating an isiXhosa clinical communication course at a health sciences faculty by Du Plessis, Madelé

    Published 2017
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  10. Optimal management of household load under demand response

    Published 2016
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  11. Perceptions of HIV/AIDS and HIV-related activities among school-going learners : where do we currently stand by Mukenge, Kapena

    Published 2015
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  12. Prospect of participatory urban forestry development in Ibadan metropolis, Oyo state, Nigeria

    Published 2003
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  13. The performance of coevolutionary topologies in developing competitive tree manipulation strategies for symbolic regression by Ombura, Martin

    Published 2021
    “…We adopt a hybrid evolutionary algorithm (EA) that implements the tree based phenotypic structure of genetic programming (GP) and the list-based chromosome of genetic algorithm (GA) that permits embedding of mathematical tree manipulation (MTM) strategies, as well as adequate selection mechanisms for search. …”
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  14. Perceptions of substance abuse counsellors on the implementation of evidence-based practice interventions by Bingham, Kenneth

    Published 2025
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  15. The validity endeavour by James, Megan

    Published 2010
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  16. An investigate of factors that influence intergration of Palliative care in state hospitals by Lazarus, Rebecca

    Published 2020
    “…Results: A description of each hospital’s PC programme was provided. Prohibiting factors identified most frequently related to resource challenges (insufficient human resources, time for PC, infrastructure and funding), followed by the hospital culture (limiting attitudes and beliefs about PC), education and training (limited opportunity, time and funding), health care providers (lack of PC knowledge, communication and hierarchy), as well as patient, family, community, and policy factors. …”
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