Facing homelessness Finding

In facing homelessness we face the other, and in facing the other, we face ourselves. This book contributes to an emerging body of knowledge on street homelessness in the South African context. It is meant for researchers and scholars who are committed to finding solutions for street homelessness. I...

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Main Author: de Beer, Stephan (auth, Editor)
Other Authors: Vally, Rehana (auth, Editor), Charlton, Sarah (auth), Rubin, Margot (auth), Perrier, Raymond (auth), Brand, Danie (auth), de Villiers, Isolde (auth), Heese, Jan (auth), Renkin, Wayne (auth), Van den Berg, Kathryn (auth), Hugo, Jannie (auth), Hopkins, Jonthan (auth), De Goede, Joanne (auth), Vos, Samuel (auth), Powell, Caroline (auth), le Roux, De la Harpe (auth), Mashayamombe, John (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Durbanville AOSIS 2021
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