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- Page 5 and 6: Contents Abbreviations ............
- Page 7 and 8: List of figures, tables and cases P
- Page 9 and 10: Foreword Marian Jacobs (Dean: Facul
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- Page 17 and 18: In accordance with the Children’s
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- Page 22 and 23: Overview Part two contains 12 essay
- Page 24 and 25: Children’s rights to health Paula
- Page 26 and 27: What is South Africa’s progress i
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- Page 40 and 41: Table 3: South Africa’s progress
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- Page 46 and 47: The listed indicators and targets a
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Table 10: As easy as ABC? An A to Z
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Figure 8: Coverage of key intervent
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Managing resources and building cap
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money remains at a central (provinc
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Table 11: Responses required to imp
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governance, but in their own contri
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Health education and promotion Heal
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providers to give appropriate and a
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financial structure of CHW programm
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Table 13: Child- and family-friendl
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developed materials to improve comm
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Addressing the social determinants
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While most children (80%) live in h
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awareness about the dangers of alco
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References 1 Further investigations
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A vision for child health in South
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Recommendations Maurice Kibel (Emer
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Introducing Children Count — Aban
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Child health: The general context (
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The number and proportion of childr
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The number and proportion of orphan
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Number and proportion of children l
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The number and proportion of childr
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The number of children receiving th
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Child health: The general context K
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Proportion of children under one ye
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Condom use Consistent and correct c
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Access to prevention of mother-to-c
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Access to antiretroviral treatment
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Child health: Nutrition Lizette Ber
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Proportion of children affected by
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Children’s access to education Ka
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The number and proportion of childr
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Children’s access to housing Kath
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Children’s access to basic servic
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Technical notes on the data sources
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South African Demographic and Healt
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society, with a particular focus on
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The South African Child Gauge track