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Siyanakekela Baseline Study Report, September 2010

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This baseline study was conducted in the UMzinyathi district of KwaZulu-Natal. The study was born out of a concern for the absence of genuine community participation in the implementation of care and support for vulnerable children in the province.
Siyanakekela Baseline Study Report, September 2010

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