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Research outputs: COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

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2020 Experiencing service learning partnership: a human development perspective of community members

Service-learning has, arguably, gained significant currency as a pedagogical and engagement mechanism within the broader discourse of univer...

2020 Establishing a community advisory group (CAG) for partnership defined quality (PDQ) towards improving primary health care in a peri-urban setting in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Community advisory groups (CAGs) have been shown to be catalysts who bridge the gap between communities and primary health care facilities b...

2019 Action and community-based research: improving local governance practices through the community scorecard

The chapter begins with an examination of the elements of PAR/CBR. Thereafter the authors describe the implementation of the community score...

2018 What role for community?: critical reflections on state-driven support for vulnerable children and orphans in South Africa

The HIV&AIDS; pandemic in South Africa has left behind large numbers of vulnerable children and orphans. Current estimates suggest that 3.7 ...