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The African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention (ASP) is a forum for discussion and constructive debate among academics, policy-makers and practitioners active in the field of injury prevention and safety promotion. ASP seeks to promote research and dialogue around a central public health issue that affects Africa, namely injury and violence.



Vol 7, No 2 (2009)

Table of Contents

Articles

Research and Theory: Towards a National Injury Costing System? Lessons from a Public-Private Injury Costing Pilot Study in South Africa PDF
Garth Stevens, Brett Bowman 1-16
Violence Against Drivers and Conductors in the Transport Sector in Maputo, Mozambique PDF
Maria Tereza Couto, Stephen Lawoko, Leif Svanström 17-36
Short Research Report: Piloting an Educational Response to Violence in Uganda-Prospects for a New Curriculum PDF
Milton Mutto, Kathleen Kahn, Ronald Lett, Stephen Lawoko 37-46
1st Southern African Students Psychology Conference, Gaborone, Botswana PDF
Yaseen Ally, Lebohang Letsela, Deanne Goldberg 47-48
9th Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference, Melbourne, Australia PDF
Rashid Ahmed, Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla 49-50
15th South African Psychology Congress, Cape Town, South Africa PDF
Lebohang Letsela, Yaseen Ally 51-52
Community engagement: International Day of the Older Person 2009 PDF
Yasseen Ally, Deanne Goldberg, Royal Lekoba, Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla 53-54
Book Review: Seasons of Hunger: Fighting Cycles of Quiet Starvation Among the World’s Rural Poor PDF
Cecilia van Zyl Schalekamp 55-56
We gratefully acknowledge the following people for reviewing articles that appear in AfricanSafety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention, vol 7.1 & vol 7.2 PDF
Editorial Office 57
Contents of previous issues of African Safety Promotion: A journal of injury and prevention PDF
Editorial Office 58-72



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