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        Community Participation Practices in Health-related NGOs in the Western Cape: A Focus on Stakeholders’ Perspectives 

        Alexander, Claudia (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2017-12)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY: Community participation has been of interest to health planners, policymakers and activists on a global scale for over thirty years. It was first introduced in 1978 at the Alma-Ata conference and is seen ...
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        Exploring the constructions of a masculine identity amongst adolescent boys in the Western Cape 

        Jephtha, Angelo Charl (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014-04)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Violence in South Africa is a serious problem and young men have been and still are the driving force behind the high levels of violence in South Africa. Although young men commit the most violence ...
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        Perspectives of different stakeholders about mental health care services provided by traditional healers in Ghana and the possibility of the integration of traditional medicine into mental health care 

        Yaro, Badimak Peter (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2016-12)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: There is recognition that despite technological advancement and increase in expenditure in formal health care services, the popularity of traditional healing services has remained very high. This is ...

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