Psychosocial issues affecting orphans and vulnerable children in two South African communities
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2006
TITLE AUTHOR(S): L.C.Simbayi, S.Kleintjes, T.Ngomane, C.E.M.Tabane, S.Mfecane, A.Davids
KEYWORDS: CHILD HEALTH, CHILDREN, ORPHANS, TOWNSHIP, WELL-BEING (HEALTH)
DEPARTMENT: Public Health, Societies and Belonging (HSC)
Web link: https://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/books/psychosocial-issues-affecting-orphans-and-vulnerable-children-in-two-south-african-communities
Intranet: HSRC Library: shelf number 3749
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/6867
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/6867
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