COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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"We work for the community" say women from Phoenix | |
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A kibbutz in the Boland | |
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Addendum to Memorandum to the Honourable Minister of Community Development of Removal of the restriction of developnment in Grey Street Complex | |
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Affirmative Action in South Africa |
Political reform in South Africa was taken one step further on 1 November 1995 with the country's first-ever democratic local government elections.....
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Black Community Programmes |
This document contains suggestions for action for the Sprocas Black Community Programmes which were presented for discussion at the Sprocas Co-ordinating Group in September 1971 in Johannesburg. The contents represent a rationale for the Black Community Programmes ie. |
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Black Community Programmes Limited: 1976 Report |
Annual Report of the Black Community Programmes |
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Black Community Programmes Limited: Projects and people |
A pamphlet containing photographs from projects of the Black Community Programmes.The goals of the Black Community Programmes are to help the Black community become aware of its own identity, create a sense of empowerment and to revitalise resources to meet its own needs |
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Black Community Programmes: Year report 1972 |
The goals of the Black community programmes are to help the Black community become aware of its own identity, to help the Black community create a sense of its own power; to enable the Black community to organise itself, to analyse its own needs and problems and to revitalise its resources to mee |
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Bureau for community development rooted in Inkatha ideals | |
Care group motivator (CGM): a personal view | ||
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Chapter one: Self-help | |
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Chapter sixteen: Black community programmes | |
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Community Action and Development |
For effective programs that make the Black communities aware of the problems that bedevil it, SASO developed well planned educational programmes to train Black leaders. The aim was to create a just and healthy community which would be able to realise its full potential. |
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Community developers for community empowerment | |
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Community health work at Bochum | |
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Community health worker projects: What do community health workers think? | |
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Community organisation - a response | |
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Community organisation and health | |
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Community participation in health - the Tamboville Health Committee | |
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Community rehabilitation workers |