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Evidence Report 27

A Case Study of Community-Level Intervention for Non-Communicable Diseases in Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Published on 1 September 2013

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a major cause of mortality globally, but especially in low and middle-income countries (LMIC), where nearly 80 per cent of all NCD related deaths occur.

This case study looks at the town of Khayelitsha in South Africa, focusing in particular on the health of women and girls in a rapidly urbanising setting.

It outlines the intervention as it was implemented in stages between 2001–2005. Further sections report on the interviews that were conducted, discuss the interview data and reflect upon the implications for the current policy plans for addresses the burden of NCDs in South Africa. It then concludes with a view to future interventions to address the NCD burden, specifically for women and girls, in contexts like Khayelitsha.

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Puoane, T.R., Tsolekile, L. and Sanders, D. 'A Case Study of Community-Level Intervention for Non-Communicable Diseases in Khayelitsha, Cape Town', IDS Evidence Report 27, Brighton: IDS

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published by
IDS
authors
Puoane, T.R., Tsolekile, L. and Sanders, D.
journal
IDS Evidence Report, issue 27
language
English

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