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    Community participation in rural electrification: Community-based organisations for operation, maintenance and administration in rural electrification
    (1998) James, Bronwyn
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    Criteria used for the selection of electrification projects in rural areas
    (1996) James, Bronwyn
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    Cross-subsidies and sensitivities: Further analyses of sustainable financing of electrification in South Africa
    (1998) Davis, Mark
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    Current-limited supplies of electricity in the context of South African rural areas
    (1997) James, Bronwyn
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    Directory of rural energy programmes in Southern Africa
    (1991) Law, S M; Eberhard, A A
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    Electricity for rural institutions: guidelines form the IDT clinics electrification programme, 1993
    (1994) Cowan, W D
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    Electrification of clinics and schools in the former Transkei: Pre-electrification study in Mnceba, Ludeke, AmaNdengane and AmaNtshangase
    (1996) Bedford, Laura
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    Electrification of clinics in Region E, Eastern Cape: Post-electrification study in AmaNshangase, AmaNdengane, Ludeke and follow-up in Mnceba
    (1998) Bedford, Laura; Slungile, Lemainah Makhanye; Hlongwa, Faith
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    Enabling equitable access to rural electrification: Current thinking and major activities in energy, poverty and gender
    (2002) Cecelski, Elizabeth
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    Facilitating education in rural areas of South Africa: The role of electricity and other sources of energy
    (1997) Gordon, Adele
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    Impact of electrification on small-scale farming. A field study in the electrification process at Nhlangwini in Southern KwaZulu/Natal
    (1997) Auerbach, Raymond
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    Institutional frameworks for electricity supply to rural communities. A literature review
    (1995) Davis, Mark
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    Integrated energy supply in the context of the rural electrification programme
    (1998) Annecke, Wendy
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    Off-grid small power supply options for rural areas
    (1989) William, A T
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    The perceptions of rural women doctors about their work
    (MedPharm Publications, 2004) De Vries, E M; Marincowitz, G M
    Background: Recruitment and retention of medical staff are important issues in rural health. The aim of this study was to describe and understand the perceptions of women doctors working in rural hospitals in South Africa about their work. Methods: This was a descriptive study, using a qualitative methodology. Free attitude interviews were conducted with 14 women doctors. Themes were identified and tested against the data and comments from the research diary. Results: The main theme was balance. A rural woman doctor has to juggle different issues, including running the household and responsibilities at work. Other themes that were identified included the reason for working at a rural hospital, attitudes to rural life, opportunities for personal and professional growth, the feeling of being needed in a rural hospital, advantages and disadvantages for children and family, the impact of relationships on the rural woman doctor, issues regarding the environment and security, and that the proximity of home and work gives a rural woman doctor far more connection with her family. Conclusions: Some of the themes identified in this study agreed with international research, e.g. the importance of a job for the spouse, family considerations influencing the choice to specialise, and balancing responsibilities at home and work. The advantage of accommodation close to the hospital is a theme that has not been documented before. Based on the findings, recommendations are made to attract women doctors to rural areas. (SA Fam Pract 2004;46(3): 27-32)
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    Planning considerations for rural electrification
    (1995) Thom, Cecile
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    Pre-electrification research in Mafefe: energy use, livelihoods, power relations and the electrification process
    (1996) Thom, Cecile
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    Revenue management in rural electrification: The administrative and operational costs of community-based organisations
    (1998) Simmonds, Gillian
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    Rural electrification and the SMME economy in South Africa
    (1997) Rogerson, Christiaan M
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    Rural electrification in South Africa
    (1994) Horvei, Tore; Dahl, Hans-Erik
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