The evolution of non-communicable diseases policies in post-apartheid South Africa
Abstract Background Redressing structural inequality within the South African society in the post-apartheid era became the central focus of the democratic government. Policies on social and economic transformation were guided by the government's blueprint, the Reconstruction and Development Pro...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Ndinda (Author), Tidings P. Ndhlovu (Author), Pamela Juma (Author), Gershim Asiki (Author), Catherine Kyobutungi (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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