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Repository: Cape Town - OpenUCT, University of Cape Town
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active |
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http://open.uct.ac.za/oai/request |
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South Africa |
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Africa |
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Records in C-A: |
445 |
Last addition to C-A: |
2020-01-05;10:15:18 |
Number of records: 445 |
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401. | Unity negotiations between the Bantu Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa (1959-1971)
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402. | The contribution of the (Carnegie) Non-European Library Service, Transvaal, to the development of library services for Africans in South Africa: an historical and evaluative study
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403. | Mental health policy process: a comparative study of Ghana, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia
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404. | Ethnic differences in alcohol and drug use and related sexual risks for HIV among vulnerable women in Cape Town, South Africa: implications for interventions
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405. | Skills of general health workers in primary eye care in Kenya, Malawi and Tanzania
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406. | Impact of energy reforms on the poor in Southern Africa
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407. | Numerical modelling of the coastal ocean off Tanzania
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408. | Populêre vs. literêre grensverhale: twee beelde van die Angolese oorlog (1966-1989)
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409. | The need to develop a successful competition regime in Uganda: an analysis of the factors hindering the operationalisation and implementation of the East African Community Competition Act
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410. | The South African Library as a state-aided national library in the era of apartheid: an administrative history
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411. | African researchers' perceptions and expectations of the benefits of genomics research in Africa: a qualitative study
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412. | Aspects of the social and political history of Langa Township, Cape Town, 1927-1948
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413. | "Ungadinwa Nangomso - don't get tired tomorrow": a history of the Black Sash advice office in Cape Town 1968 to 1980
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414. | Biosafety Regulation: a comparative analysis of the South African and Ugandan experience
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415. | Possessing the secret of black womanhood: reading African women in Alice Walker's Possessing the Secret of Joy, The Color Purple, and Warrior Marks
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416. | Is China 'crowding out' South African exports of manufacturers
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417. | An analysis of South Africa exports to the United States under the African Growth Opportunity Act
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418. | The economics of tobacco control in some African countries
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419. | The gendarme of Africa: how can France's 2002 military intervention in Cote d' Ivoire be explained?
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420. | Transit oriented development in the South African context: an analytical review of Johannesburg's recent urban policy and strategy
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421. | Gothic urbanism in contemporary African fiction
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422. | Seeking solidarity: categorisation and the politics of alienism in the migration of Zimbabweans to South Africa
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423. | International commercial arbitration in Kenya: is arbitration a viable alternative in resolving commercial disputes in Kenya?
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424. | Reconceptualising South Africa's international identity: post-apartheid foreign policy in a post-cold war world
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425. | IZWI: the working conditions of African domestic workers in Cape Town in the 1980s
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426. | Accuracy of assessment of eligibility for early medical abortion by community health workers in Ethiopia, India and South Africa
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427. | The double tax consequence of the new double tax treaty between South Africa and Mauritius for persons other than individuals
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428. | Terms of engaging and project-ing Africa (ns): an ethnographic encounter with African studies through Curate Africa
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429. | Innovation & intellectual property: collaborative dynamics in Africa
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430. | Die ongelooflike avonture van Afrikaanse filmaanpassings: filmic adaptations of Afrikaans literature with specific focus on novels, youth literature and stage plays
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431. | The Tijaniyya Tariqa in Cape Town: the "normalization" of race relations in South Africa
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432. | Afrikaans-English in the Western Cape: a descriptive socio-linguistic investigation
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433. | Ajami Literacy, class, and Portuguese pre-colonial administration in Northern Mozambique
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434. | Capital flight and the role of exchange rates in Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia
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435. | Spatialising African indigenous customs in Langa
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436. | Applications of systems thinking in integrated solid waste management planning for African cities: the case of Nairobi, Kenya
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437. | African leaders' views on critical human resource issues for the implementation of family medicine in Africa
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438. | An assessment of mental health policy in Ghana, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia
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439. | African music in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa: a case study in the Western Cape
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440. | Energy, water and climate change in Southern Africa: what are the issues that need further investment and research?
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441. | Glass beads as indicators of contact and trade in Southern Africa ca. AD 900 - AD 1250
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442. | Comparison of South Africa's automotive investment scheme to similar trade, export and investment financial assistance regimes (incentives) of Nigeria and Kenya
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443. | The status of Xhosa and communicative competence in Cape Education Department schools
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444. | The role of institutions in Shaping foreign capital: Evidence from South Africa and Zimbabwe
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445. | The migration of Africa's intellectual capital: an explorative research on the career trajectories of academics from other African countries to the University of Cape Town, South Africa
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