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2020 The determinants of metabolic syndrome and associated risk factors of CVDs among taxi drivers operating in Cape Town and surrounding areas: a focus on street food

The aim of the study is to conduct a situational analysis to determine the metabolic syndrome and the associated risk factors for cardiovasc...

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2020 Home first: a starting point for the chronically homeless?

On a crisp June morning over two months after COVID-19 lockdown was announced, Cape Town was eerily quiet. Stripped of its bustling crowds o...

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2020 Community leaders as intermediaries: how everyday practices create and sustain leadership in five informal settlements in Cape Town

Community leaders are expected to navigate different social and institutional contexts, but they must do so without the direction, authority...

2020 Community action in the time of COVID-19: moving at the speed of trust; sitting with complexity

A significant proportion of South Africans believe that the COVID-19 pandemic will make people more supportive of one another. This finding ...

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