All authors whose papers have been accepted are invited to make a presentation at the seminar giving them an opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences. The following guideline is proposed in preparation for such presentations.
Authors are requested to be prepared to participate in these panel discussions.
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AUTHOR |
TITLE |
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Fiacre Adda |
Travaux de Haute Intensité de Main d’œuvre (HIMO) comme source de lutte contre la pauvreté cyclique dans les communautés rurales: Cas du Programme d’Appui au Secteur Routier (PASR) financé par la DANIDA |
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Geoff Edmonds
Bjorn Johannessen
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Rural road maintenance: direct and indirect employment creation |
| 3 |
RT McCutheon
A Fichett
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Skills, Training and Education for Employment and Development |
| 4 |
A Fichett
FLM Taylor Parkins
RT Mc Cutheon
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Integration of training and implementation: Lessons for South African Expanded Public Works Programme from Kenya, Botswana and Lesotho |
| 5 |
RT McCutheon
Maikel Lieuw Kie Song
A Fichett
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The Real and Opportunity Costs of Unemployment |
| 6 |
JA Croswell
RT McCutheon
A Fichett
FLM Taylor Parkins
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Challenges facing the implementation of South African Expanded Public Works Programme |
| 7 |
Elizabeth Monica Seruma |
Promoting sound environment managements in labour-intensive road works in Uganda: The process, achievements and challenges |
| 8 |
Jeff Turner |
Labour based methods: a key for mainstreaming gender in the roads infrastructure sector |
| 9 |
Kasunganmi Kangwa |
Expanded Public Works Programme: A window of opportunity in a midst of challenges to provide income support and sustainable livelihood for the poor in South Africa |
| 10 |
KD Ose-bonsu
Teferra Mengesha
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Rapid assessment of porverty impacts: results of baseline and follow-up surveys in Ethiopia |
| 11 |
Alex Campbell |
Utilization of innovative private-sector technology to enable disadvantaged communities to create their own labour-intensive infrastructure in a structured and supported rural community development plan |
| 12 |
Bulelani Zibi
Margaret Mondlane
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Socio-Economic Impact study for Tsolo, Eastern Cape Province, Expanded Public Works Programme, Learnership Project |
| 13 |
Samuel Yemene |
EVALUER L’IMPACT DES INVESTISSEMENTS HAUTE INTENSITE DE MAIN D’OEUVRE : CAS DU CAMEROUN |
| 14 |
Simone Tewelde |
Prioritizing employment creation in government policies, programmes and investments` |
| 15 |
Sihle Dlungwana
Alex McKay
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Implementing employment intensive road works manuals: CIDB’S contribution to EPWP |
| 16 |
Expanded Public Works Support Programme |
Practical Guidelines for replicating the Zibambele programme |
| 17 |
Expanded Public Works Support Programme |
Domestic Waste Collection |
| 18 |
Expanded Public Works Support Programme |
Review of Vukuphile programme |
| 19 |
Expanded Public Works Support Programme |
Review of Venture Learnership programme of the Expanded Public Works Programme |
| 20 |
Kirit vaidya
Farhad ahmed
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Quantification of labour supply response to a “demand driven” expanded public works programme |
| 21 |
Sduduzo Simelane
Zinhle Madlala
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Mthonjaneni: An initiative to create jobs through maintenance of community infrastructure in Sisonke District Municipality, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa |
| 22 |
Mahendren Manicum
Glen Xaba
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The Kwazulu-Natal Department Of Transport Zibambele Programme: A Low Intensity Road Maintenance Programme
A Model For Best Practice |
| 23 |
Rania Antonopoulos |
Hidden Vacancies? Public employment guarantee programmes: Towards a path of gender equality and pro-poor development |
| 24 |
Emeka Egbeonu |
Small/Medium Contractor Development for Job Creation: Attempt to Circumvent the Lack of the Initial Preparatory Factors that Contribute to Success of Contractors |
| 25 |
Mbongeni Mondlane |
Employment Intensive Investment: The South African Experience or lack of |
| 26 |
J Hattingh 1, RT Mccutcheon 2 and AE Richardson 3 |
Practical implementation of a philosophy towards increased job creation for the construction industry as a whole |
| 27 |
Rudiger W Polzin |
Introducing employment objectives and labour standards into bidding and tendering procedures |
| 28 |
Kenneth Mukura |
Engineering Standards, Performance Criteria and Life-Cycle Costing for Low-Volume Labour-Based and Unpaved Roads |
| 29 |
Holy Ralambo Ramiarintsoa |
Centre de Formation HIMO d'Atsirabé - Madagasca |
| 30 |
Mamy Ratolojanahary |
Communication Relative A L’integration De L’emploi Dans Le Processus De Preparation, De Selection, D’execution, Et De Budgetisation Des Programmes D’investissements Publics D’infrastructure Cas De Madagascar |
| 31 |
Dr Lere Amusan |
An Abandoned Cornerstone: Labour Intensiveness As A South African Development Approach To The Unemployment Situation |
| 32 |
Anna McCord |
Infrastructure Development, Social Protection and Poverty – what are the links and how can they be strengthened? |