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Estimating Perceptions on the Public Sector’s Contribution to
Economic Development in South Africa

Estimating Perceptions on the Public Sector’s Contribution to Economic Development in South Africa

... The study was planned and conducted over a lengthy period from July, 2015 to December, 2018. The researchers involved in the study participated at different time epochs because of common interest and roping some in ... See full document

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Assessment of Vietnam’s capacity and commitment to ratify and implement the International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-Operation (OPRC), 1990

Assessment of Vietnam’s capacity and commitment to ratify and implement the International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-Operation (OPRC), 1990

... Exclusive economic Zone in South ...of South African ...powering South Africa independently SA strength is on natural renewable energy SA can either damage their resources and climate ... See full document

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Comparative Study of Challenges Affecting Adoption of E Learning for Capacity Building in Public Service Sectors of Kenya and South Africa

Comparative Study of Challenges Affecting Adoption of E Learning for Capacity Building in Public Service Sectors of Kenya and South Africa

... of development interventions, enhanced good governance and lowered the cost of delivering basic social services (Yee et ...and economic development, ICT has improved the quality of education and ...d ... See full document

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Understanding the factors influencing health-worker employment decisions in South Africa

Understanding the factors influencing health-worker employment decisions in South Africa

... private sector, urban centre or to migrate ...private sector, urban area or destination country ...public sector. Nonfinancial pull factors attract them to the private sector, urban ... See full document

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Commuters’ Perceptions of Public Transport Service in South Africa

Commuters’ Perceptions of Public Transport Service in South Africa

... in South Africa and Johannesburg in particular, depend on public transport for their daily commuting, it is important to understand commuters’ perceptions of public transport so that ... See full document

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Understanding the factors influencing health-worker employment decisions in South Africa

Understanding the factors influencing health-worker employment decisions in South Africa

... important contribution to this process ...in South Africa’s health sector; relatively the same amount of HWs as in 1997/98 ...the Development Bank of South Africa calculated a ... See full document

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Estimating the Relative Impacts of Health and Education on Economic Development in Southern Africa

Estimating the Relative Impacts of Health and Education on Economic Development in Southern Africa

... on economic development in the region relative to education provides substantial evidence that health is an effective instrument for ...Southern Africa should invest in expenditures on activities; ... See full document

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Waste Tyre Management in Gauteng, South Africa: Government, Industry and Community Perceptions

Waste Tyre Management in Gauteng, South Africa: Government, Industry and Community Perceptions

... in South Africa, some are illegally dumped in open spaces or ...in South Africa as well as the environmental and economic benefits of waste tyre utilization for green ...The ... See full document

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SASOCP position statement on the pharmacist's role in antibiotic stewardship 2018

SASOCP position statement on the pharmacist's role in antibiotic stewardship 2018

... Sub-objective 3.2: Prevent and control the spread of resistant microorganisms Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in the healthcare facility is a core component of overall quality improvement, which if strengthened ... See full document

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Diabetes-related amputations in the public healthcare sector in KwaZulu-Natal: a five-year perspective. Are we winning?

Diabetes-related amputations in the public healthcare sector in KwaZulu-Natal: a five-year perspective. Are we winning?

... like South Africa where optimal control of diabetes is not readily achievable this finding might probably be multifactorial in ...in Africa indicate that African patients often present to hospital ... See full document

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Improving access to medicines through centralised dispensing in the public sector: a case study of the Chronic Dispensing Unit in the Western Cape Province, South Africa

Improving access to medicines through centralised dispensing in the public sector: a case study of the Chronic Dispensing Unit in the Western Cape Province, South Africa

... of South Africa’s nine provinces has its own legisla- ture, premier and executive council, and specific popula- tion and economical ...is South Africa’s most cosmopolitan province, with a population of just ... See full document

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Knowledge of hypertension and its management among hypertensive patients on chronic medicines at primary health care public sector facilities in South Africa : findings and implications

Knowledge of hypertension and its management among hypertensive patients on chronic medicines at primary health care public sector facilities in South Africa : findings and implications

... Background: High and growing prevalence rates of hypertension in South Africa. Consequently, there is a need to assess knowledge and management among hypertensive patients receiving chronic medication from ... See full document

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The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership Characteristic and Succession Planning Program in the Malaysian Public Sector

The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership Characteristic and Succession Planning Program in the Malaysian Public Sector

... Transformational leadership has been developed from original of charismatic leadership where subordinates are depending on leaders and leaders has seen as a great person that always protects their followers. ... See full document

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Evaluation of antihypertensive adherence and its determinants at primary health care facilities in rural South Africa

Evaluation of antihypertensive adherence and its determinants at primary health care facilities in rural South Africa

... as perceptions and beliefs about hypertension and its treatment, are different from studies previously conducted in South Africa [37, 56] as well as wider ... See full document

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The People’s Republic of China and the IMF

The People’s Republic of China and the IMF

... international economic sphere where the Chinese officials were exposed to new tasks and ...an economic regime that was established and developed to promote liberal markets and trade and investment ... See full document

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Multinational corporations and workforce empowerment : an examination of the labour dimensions of a water privatisation venture in contemporary South Africa : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philoso

Multinational corporations and workforce empowerment : an examination of the labour dimensions of a water privatisation venture in contemporary South Africa : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies, Massey University

... The Constitution of South Africa mandates local government, as the sphere of government closest to the people, to promote social and economic development and a safe and healthy environme[r] ... See full document

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A Study on Public Expenditure on Health Sector in India

A Study on Public Expenditure on Health Sector in India

... A recent review of various country papers prepared for the tenth meeting of the health ministries of the common wealth countries confirms that the most basic needs for quality and quantity of water, sanitation and waste ... See full document

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Assessment of Service Quality in Public and Private Sector Banks of India with Special Reference to Lucknow City

Assessment of Service Quality in Public and Private Sector Banks of India with Special Reference to Lucknow City

... of public sector banks and 190 of private sector banks) were required to record their perceptions and expectations of the service of the respective public sector Bank and private ... See full document

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The contribution of the informal sector to development : a study of street food vendors in Jakarta Indonesia : a thesis presented in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

The contribution of the informal sector to development : a study of street food vendors in Jakarta Indonesia : a thesis presented in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

... It will analyse the contribution of the informal sector particularly of micro and small enterprises that operate in the food industry in Jakarta to development after the economic crisis [r] ... See full document

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Correlates of Delayed Diagnosis among Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Pulmonary Tuberculosis Suspects in a Rural HIV Clinic, South Africa

Correlates of Delayed Diagnosis among Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Pulmonary Tuberculosis Suspects in a Rural HIV Clinic, South Africa

... [3]. South Africa is one of the countries most heavily a ff ected by the dual HIV and TB epidemics [4], with an estimated 31% of all global TB cases occurring among HIV-positive individuals ... See full document

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