An evaluation of governmental health and welfare interventions in response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: 1997–2005

The point of departure in this study was to find a logical structure to answer the research question. In order to do this, the central concept adequate was defined, clarified and linked to the research question while on the same score, concepts related to it were also defined and clarified. The obje...

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Main Author: Mphou, Lejone Jonas
Other Authors: Pauw, J. C. (Prof.)
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Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4813
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-48132016-04-16T04:08:12Z An evaluation of governmental health and welfare interventions in response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: 1997–2005 Mphou, Lejone Jonas Pauw, J. C. (Prof.) Phago, K. G. (Prof.) Accountability Adequate Ethics Governmental health and welfare interventions Inter-sectoral collaboration Inter-disciplinary approach Morality HIV/AIDS policy and programmes implementation Rationality Social development Developmental social work 362.196979200968 AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- South Africa Social work administration -- South Africa Health services accessibility -- South Africa The point of departure in this study was to find a logical structure to answer the research question. In order to do this, the central concept adequate was defined, clarified and linked to the research question while on the same score, concepts related to it were also defined and clarified. The objectives of the study and the conceptual instruments were combined and thereafter linked to HIV/AIDS as a real life phenomenon. The literature reviewed assisted in accessing sources relevant to the topic, in setting the theoretical framework for the study and selecting appropriate tools to measure and evaluate the adequacy of governmental health and welfare interventions. The theoretical framework of the study is informed by the idea that the Government has obligations in terms of a social contract with society. On this basis, a conceptual instrument was built, bearing in mind section 2 of the 1996 Constitution. The evaluation criteria used involves collection and sifting through information and data while on the same score, making judgements about the validity of information obtained and deriving inferences from such information. Public Administration M. Admin. (Public Administration) 2011-09-22T05:40:00Z 2011-09-22T05:40:00Z 2010-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4813 en 1 online resource (xxi, 100 leaves)
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topic Accountability
Adequate
Ethics
Governmental health and welfare interventions
Inter-sectoral collaboration
Inter-disciplinary approach
Morality
HIV/AIDS policy and programmes implementation
Rationality
Social development
Developmental social work
362.196979200968
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Social work administration -- South Africa
Health services accessibility -- South Africa
spellingShingle Accountability
Adequate
Ethics
Governmental health and welfare interventions
Inter-sectoral collaboration
Inter-disciplinary approach
Morality
HIV/AIDS policy and programmes implementation
Rationality
Social development
Developmental social work
362.196979200968
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Social work administration -- South Africa
Health services accessibility -- South Africa
Mphou, Lejone Jonas
An evaluation of governmental health and welfare interventions in response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: 1997–2005
description The point of departure in this study was to find a logical structure to answer the research question. In order to do this, the central concept adequate was defined, clarified and linked to the research question while on the same score, concepts related to it were also defined and clarified. The objectives of the study and the conceptual instruments were combined and thereafter linked to HIV/AIDS as a real life phenomenon. The literature reviewed assisted in accessing sources relevant to the topic, in setting the theoretical framework for the study and selecting appropriate tools to measure and evaluate the adequacy of governmental health and welfare interventions. The theoretical framework of the study is informed by the idea that the Government has obligations in terms of a social contract with society. On this basis, a conceptual instrument was built, bearing in mind section 2 of the 1996 Constitution. The evaluation criteria used involves collection and sifting through information and data while on the same score, making judgements about the validity of information obtained and deriving inferences from such information. === Public Administration === M. Admin. (Public Administration)
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Mphou, Lejone Jonas
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title An evaluation of governmental health and welfare interventions in response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: 1997–2005
title_short An evaluation of governmental health and welfare interventions in response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: 1997–2005
title_full An evaluation of governmental health and welfare interventions in response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: 1997–2005
title_fullStr An evaluation of governmental health and welfare interventions in response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: 1997–2005
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