Author:Brandão, Anabela; Butterworth, Doug SDate:2006Updated assessments of the four orange roughy aggregations off Namibia, based upon a maximum penalised likelihood approach which uses all available indices of abundance and reflects the proportion of a stock present at the fishing aggregation ...Read more
Author:Kahn, LaurenDate:2005Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the ‘A’ in the ‘ABC’ of mainstream interventions to address HIV/AIDS in South Africa. These interventions have been informed by social cognitive mode ls of sexual behaviour that emphasise the individual ...Read more
Author:Bhorat, HaroonDate:Jul 2012I provide six possible employment creating policy options within the arena of principally, but not exclusively, active labour market policy. The notion is that interventions in these areas should provide for short-term and possibly long-term ...Read morecbn
Author:Gray, EveDate:30 Apr 2009Undertaken as part of the OpeningScholarship project at the University of Cape Town (UCT), this position paper reviews the national environment for the use of ICTs for research dissemination and publication in the South African higher education ...Read morecbna
Author:Seekings, Jeremy; Nattrass, NicoliDate:Sep 2015In 2014-15 the South African Government began to consider seriously proposals from the trade union federation COSATU that a uniform, ‘national’ minimum wage be set at a level several times higher than the lowest sectoral minimum wages set ...Read morecb
Author:Mjimba, VuyoDate:2011This is a study of backward linkages in emerging mineral economies in Sub-Saharan Africa as a potential driver of industrial development in the region. The study covers two sub-sectors namely the exploration and production in a case study of ...Read morecbnd
Author:Mjimba, VuyoDate:2011This is a study of backward linkages in emerging mineral economies in Sub-Saharan Africa as a potential driver of industrial development in the region. The study covers two sub-sectors namely the exploration and production in a case study of ...Read more
Author:Corbeira, Maria Jose Garcia; Conradie, BeatriceDate:2010With scarce funding and resources being prioritised to meet human development needs in South Africa, it is critical that biodiversity conservation benefits be packaged in a way that emphasises their economic contribution to such developmental ...Read morecbnd
Author:Johnston, Susan J; Butterworth, Doug SDate:2008This document reports results of nine different models for the assessment of the South Coast rock lobster resource and associated fishery at an area-specific level. It is proposed that from these nine models, a smaller set will be selected ...Read more
Author:MacDevette, MatthewDate:2011The recently developed AIDSCost model was designed to forecast the future financial burden of global antiretroviral treatment (ART) up until 2050, and has been used to claim that ART treatment is too expensive for developing countries. This ...Read more
Author:Devenish, AnnieDate:2006Traditional healing in South Africa is undergoing a process of change. Recognition of the role of traditional healers in health care, especially in the face of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, has led to government calls for professionalisation ...Read morecbnd
Author:Wreford, JoanneDate:2005In South Africa, traditional African and biomedical practitioners operate in parallel, but largely separate, arenas, in which collaboration is largely absent. This paper suggests that any positive benefits of pluralism tend to be undermined ...Read morecbnd
Author:Van Zyl, MikkiDate:Dec 2011This case study will be of value to researchers using action research as a methodology. The case study will also be of interest to those studying and researching HIV/AIDS in rural South African contexts. During 2005 Mikki van Zyl was contracted ...Read morecbna
Author:Grebe, EduardDate:2008The topic of AIDS activism cuts across disciplines, is complex, under-theorised, and does not lend itself to neat theoretical explication. Furthermore, the story of the relationship between activism and the broad societal response to the ...Read more