Browsing Research Articles (School of Public Management and Administration (SPMA)) by Author "Schoeman, R.E. (Ria Elizabeth)"

Browsing Research Articles (School of Public Management and Administration (SPMA)) by Author "Schoeman, R.E. (Ria Elizabeth)"

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  • Schoeman, R.E. (Ria Elizabeth); Fourie, D.J. (David Johannes) (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2006-08)
    The budgetary allocations that a government makes to respond to the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs), and especially HIV/Aids are measurements of its commitment to poverty alleviation and addressing the HIV/Aids ...
  • Fourie, Pieter, 1972-; Perche, Diana; Schoeman, R.E. (Ria Elizabeth) (Institute for Strategic Studies, University of Pretoria, 2010-11)
    Given the scale and severity of AIDS in South Africa, and (until recently) the highly contested policy environment of a government in denial about the casuality of HIV and AIDS, bilateral and multilateral overseas development ...
  • Fourie, D.J. (David Johannes); Schoeman, R.E. (Ria Elizabeth) (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2010-06)
    The primary means of HIV transmission – sexual intercourse – has been known for over two decades, but that information does not prevent thousands of men and women from contracting the virus every day. The AIDS epidemic ...
  • Schoeman, R.E. (Ria Elizabeth); Van Rooyen, Enslin (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2006-09)
    The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the challenging environment in which public administration is being implemented in developing countries. Governments and public administrations in developing countries play an ...
  • Fourie, D.J. (David Johannes); Schoeman, R.E. (Ria Elizabeth) (Juta, 2006-06)
    The aim of the paper is to provide substantiated information to the long-distance trucking industry on the impact that HIV / AIDS has or may have on their businesses. The current and future impact of the HIV / AIDS epidemic ...