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Research outputs: KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINCE

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2011 Further education and training colleges in South Africa at a glance in 2010: KwaZulu-Natal: Thekwini FET college

In May-June 2010 the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) undertook, on behalf of the National Board for Further Education and Training (N...

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2011 KwaZulu-Natal history of traditional leadership project: final report

As a concept, 'traditional leadership' is a highly contested term in South Africa. Some analysts see traditional leadership as multi-layered...

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2010 Antiretroviral treatment adherence among HIV patients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Background: Successful antiretroviral treatment is dependent on sustaining high rates of adherence. In the southern African context, only a ...

2010 Traditional complementary and alternative medicine and antiretroviral treatment adherence among HIV patients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficacy and to minimize the emergence of drug ...