The final technical report provides detailed answers about the Community Work Programme (CWP) research in South Africa, within a standard question and answer format. It includes a table of publications and other outputs of the project, impacts of the study, key findings, and lessons learned in relation to the original objectives as stated in the research grant. The project shifted from research-driven to one that involved various collaborative components with implementation partners. The research provided a strong case that CWP has significant potential for preventing violence in urban areas
Bokfontein was revisited in May 2014 as part of a study on the CWP being carried out by the Centre f...
At sites where violence and crime have been identified as key concerns by the community, the CWP has...
The program currently supports 15 teams across 16 countries and 40 cities in Sub-Saharan Africa, Sou...
This report format provides a detailed evaluative summary that includes the project's progress, incl...
This detailed report provides an update on the progress of research. Qualitative studies were carrie...
The report provides detailed answers to standard report questions for the period 2013-2016 for the p...
The report provides detailed answers to standard questions, such as “Describe any unexpected, unusua...
PowerPoint presentationThe Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is an non-gove...
The dimensions of social cohesion may be profoundly different in the global south. This Safe and Inc...
PowerPoint presentationThis presentation discusses some emerging theoretical issues regarding a stud...
Meeting: Feedback meeting, Chief MogaleHall, Kagiso, 3 March 2013PowerPoint presentationThe Centre f...
Full report catalogued separately. See Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation: http://hdl.handle...
Executive summary catalogued separately. See Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation : executive ...
The study demonstrates the complex relationships between crime and poverty. This technical report pr...
The report features findings in relation to “Understanding non-violent male identities for safe and ...
Bokfontein was revisited in May 2014 as part of a study on the CWP being carried out by the Centre f...
At sites where violence and crime have been identified as key concerns by the community, the CWP has...
The program currently supports 15 teams across 16 countries and 40 cities in Sub-Saharan Africa, Sou...
This report format provides a detailed evaluative summary that includes the project's progress, incl...
This detailed report provides an update on the progress of research. Qualitative studies were carrie...
The report provides detailed answers to standard report questions for the period 2013-2016 for the p...
The report provides detailed answers to standard questions, such as “Describe any unexpected, unusua...
PowerPoint presentationThe Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is an non-gove...
The dimensions of social cohesion may be profoundly different in the global south. This Safe and Inc...
PowerPoint presentationThis presentation discusses some emerging theoretical issues regarding a stud...
Meeting: Feedback meeting, Chief MogaleHall, Kagiso, 3 March 2013PowerPoint presentationThe Centre f...
Full report catalogued separately. See Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation: http://hdl.handle...
Executive summary catalogued separately. See Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation : executive ...
The study demonstrates the complex relationships between crime and poverty. This technical report pr...
The report features findings in relation to “Understanding non-violent male identities for safe and ...
Bokfontein was revisited in May 2014 as part of a study on the CWP being carried out by the Centre f...
At sites where violence and crime have been identified as key concerns by the community, the CWP has...
The program currently supports 15 teams across 16 countries and 40 cities in Sub-Saharan Africa, Sou...