Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... approach to development , opting for an integrated approach to service delivery . Both will be briefly elaborated on here . Budget prioritisation of social development and infrastructure development towards a broader anti - poverty ...
... approach to development , opting for an integrated approach to service delivery . Both will be briefly elaborated on here . Budget prioritisation of social development and infrastructure development towards a broader anti - poverty ...
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... approach to the discussion rests on two analytical standpoints . The first one is aligned to the ' gender mainstreaming ' approach , which advocates an inclusive stance in the consideration of women's issues by locating them centrally ...
... approach to the discussion rests on two analytical standpoints . The first one is aligned to the ' gender mainstreaming ' approach , which advocates an inclusive stance in the consideration of women's issues by locating them centrally ...
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... approach ' to defining civil society makes the most sense . Consequently , they advance an understanding that identifies civil society as a realm of public activity , including very informal kinds of interaction , where individuals ...
... approach ' to defining civil society makes the most sense . Consequently , they advance an understanding that identifies civil society as a realm of public activity , including very informal kinds of interaction , where individuals ...
Contents
Sandile Dikene | 108 |
304 | 226 |
SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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