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Examining HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa through the eyes of ordinary Southern Africans
Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2002This paper compares public opinion survey data from the Afrobarometer with epidemiological data about the HIV/AIDS pandemic in seven Southern African countries. The authors use this data to examine the degree to which people are aware of the pandemic, and are willing to speak about it.DocumentChildren, HIV/AIDS and communication in South Africa: a literature review
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 2002This commissioned report aimed to to provide insight into issues related to communication of HIV/AIDS to children in the 3-12 year age group, with an emphasis on South Africa.DocumentStrategies, impacts and costs of pro-poor tourism approaches in South Africa
Pro-Poor Tourism Partnership, 2003This paper describes strategies devised by five private sector tourism enterprises in South Africa to address poverty and development issues in neighbouring communities. The enterprises include land-based safari operations, a diving operation, and a large casino-golf resort.DocumentMethodology for pro-poor tourism case studies
Pro-Poor Tourism Partnership, 2002This document provides the methodology for writing a case study of a pro poor tourism (PPT) initiative.DocumentGender Audit: Whim or Voice
2002How can monitoring of the budget expose gender discrimination, even in supposedly ?neutral? sectors such as transport and energy? This paper from South African writers argues that state policies can have hidden consequences for women, which can be uncovered through gender analysis.DocumentFrom Policy, Through Budgets, to Implementation: Delivering Quality Health Care Services
Health Systems Trust, South Africa, 2000What are the issues that must be addressed in the analysis of a sectoral budget from a gender perspective? How can national, provincial and local budgets be linked to achieve better policy-making and implementation?DocumentDevelopmental Social Welfare: Who Benefits, Who Pays?
BRIDGE, 2001The concept of ?developmental social welfare? (DSW) is a key component of the South African welfare department's policy on budgeting for poverty relief. It is an approach that emphasises implementation and sustainability of poverty relief programmes, building capacity and participation among beneficiaries, and involving civil society groups.DocumentThe Fourth Women's Budget
1999Do women fully benefit from the spending on local government services? This fourth book on the South African Women's Budget Initiative (WBI) examines the budget at the local government level. It examines whether and how services are provided, what spending is prioritised, and the impact of revenue-raising and spending on women, men, girls and boys in five different municipalities.DocumentThe Third Women's Budget
1998This is the third book on the South African Women's Budget Initiative (WBI). In this volume three introductory chapters review the state of flux in the social and political context of South Africa, current budgetary policy, planning and reform processes, further developments in the gender machinery, and developments in the Women's Budget Inititative itself.DocumentThe Second Women's Budget
1997In this second book on the South African Women's Budget Initiative (WBI), new developments in the South African government structure and procedures are highlighted, in particular the establishment of its gender machinery and budget reform processes. The aims and visions of the WBI are introduced and linked to similar activities in other countries.Pages
