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Research outputs: SOUTHERN AFRICA

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2020 Towards effective linkages of young people to sexual and reproductive health and rights services and support in eastern and southern Africa: perspectives from civil society

Despite recent increases in scholarly and donor interest in interventions addressing adolescent SRHR in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA), t...

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2016 Innovation capacity-building and inclusive development in informal settings: a comparative analysis of two interactive learning spaces in South Africa and Malawi

The extent to which innovation can contribute to improving the livelihoods of marginalised communities in informal settings is greatly influ...

2016 Use of the ages and stages questionnaire adapted for South Africa and Zambia

There are few readily available, relatively easy to use and culturally adaptable developmental assessment tools for young children in southe...

2016 Development and pilot evaluation of a home-based palliative care training and support package for young children in southern Africa

The leading cause of death among young children in southern Africa is complications due to HIV infection and, in South Africa, over a third ...

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