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Harsha Dayal
Harsha Dayal
University of Johannesburg
Verified email at dpme.gov.za
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The evidence ecosystem in South Africa: growing resilience and institutionalisation of evidence use
R Stewart, H Dayal, L Langer, C Van Rooyen
Palgrave Communications 5 (1), 2019
502019
Provision of rehabilitation services within the District Health System-the experience of rehabilitation managers in facilitating this right for people with disabilities
H Dayal
South African Journal of Occupational Therapy 40 (1), 22-26, 2010
232010
Using evidence to reflect on South Africa’s 20 years of democracy: insights from within the policy space
H Dayal
Knowledge Sector Initiative: Jakarta, Working Paper 7, 2016
172016
Gender and poverty reduction: Voice, dialogue and targeting
R Moletsane, V Reddy, S Ntombela, H Dayal, L Wiebesiek, C Munthree, ...
132010
Terminology and tensions within evidence-informed decision-making in South Africa over a 15-year period
R Stewart, H Dayal, L Langer
Research for All 1 (2), 252-264, 2017
122017
Capacity of the SA public health sector to deliver rehabilitation services: an institutional analysis
H Dayal
62012
Transforming evidence for policy: do we have the evidence generation house in order?
R Stewart, H Dayal, L Langer, C van Rooyen
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9 (1), 1-5, 2022
52022
Management of rehabilitation personnel within the context of the National Rehabilitation Policy
H Dayal
42008
Rethinking poverty reduction strategies: A gendered analysis between Chile and South Africa
H Dayal
Agenda 23 (81), 64-70, 2009
22009
Views on public participation: a gendered analysis on local development
H Dayal, N Wabiri
12011
Knowledge Management in the Public Sector: Lessons from South Africa Post Covid-19
H Dayal
Africa Journal of Public Sector Development and Governance 6 (1), 35-48, 2023
2023
To improve the global evidence ecosystem we need to listen to the Global South.
R Stewart, H Dayal, L Langer, C van Rooyen
Impact of Social Sciences Blog, 2020
2020
Gender and poverty reduction: voice, dialogue and targeting
S Ntombela, T Masilela, L Wiebesiek, V Reddy, C Munthree, M Kongolo, ...
2015
Antiretroviral uptake: shifting away from emergency mode: from access to adherence
H Dayal, C Hongoro
2015
Intention, causation and illumination: lessons from the rehabilitation experience in SA
H Dayal
2012
Programmes and strategies targeting gender and poverty reduction in South Africa: a case study of three service departments
S Ntombela, H Dayal
African Journal of Governance and Development 1 (1), 74-87, 2011
2011
Antiretroviral uptake: shifting away from emergency mode: from access to adherence
C Hongoro, H Dayal
2009
The right to belong and participate: support services to children with disabilities
H Dayal, M Schoeman, J Couper
2009
Unpacking issues of adherence: moving beyond access
H Dayal
2008
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