Search Results - wellness (programmes OR programme)

  1. The role of engaged scholarship and co-production to address urban challenges: a case study of the Cape Town Knowledge Transfer Programme by Miszczak, Sonia

    Published 2016
    “…A process of qualitative research by means of interviews with practitioners and researchers within the Cape Town Knowledge Transfer Programme revealed that a more engaged interaction between the researchers and the practitioners, who are the likely users of that research, generates more valuable knowledge and solutions for addressing sustainable urban planning challenges. …”
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  2. What factors contribute to the unemployment duration of youth: a case study of the action volunteers Africa’s youth labour market programme by Setlhodi, Mapaseka

    Published 2019
    “…What sets the programme apart is that it offered meaningful volunteering as a form of work experience as well as a self-development component which allows the youth to be more self-aware. …”
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  3. What factors contribute to the unemployment duration of youth: A case study of the Action Volunteers Africas youth labour market programme by Setlhodi, Mapaseka

    Published 2020
    “…What sets the programme apart is that it offered meaningful volunteering as a form of work experience as well as a self-development component which allows the youth to be more self-aware. …”
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  4. 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
    “…The interviews explored how participants viewed curiosity and self-directed learning, whether and how they engaged with their own learning while in the graduate programme, the role of curiosity in their learning, and the benefits of engaging with their curiosity and learning. …”
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  5. 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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