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2003 Disparities in attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA): a nationwide study

A nationwide study on the association of HIV/AIDS with stigma has implications for the way in which individuals, families and communities re...

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2003 The global debate on multiculturalism and women's human rights in South Africa

Conducting research on the rights of women and children in South Africa, particularly from the perspective of their woeful under servicing, ...

2003 Women, culture and inequality: human rights and the feminisation of poverty in South Africa

While poverty, privation and economic inequality continue to reflect racial inequalities, more significantly for the purposes of this paper,...

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2003 Whose right is it anyway?: equality and conflicts between state policy, culture and rights in South Africa

The contemporary debate between liberalism and multiculturalism is often cast in the mould of a conflict between the rights of individuals a...

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