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          Lending a hand: developing a support structure for young migrants in South Africa and Uganda – in-depth interviews from South Africa (uMkhanyakude District, KwaZulu-Natal Province)
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Africa Health Research Institute">
          Nompumelelo Mkwanazi
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          Africa Health Research Institute
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          Lending a hand:Developing a support structure for young migrants in South Africa and Uganda – in-depth interviews from South Africa (uMkhanyakude District, KwaZulu-Natal Province)
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          AHRI.LendingAHand.2025.v2
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="AHRI/LSHTM">
          Janet Seeley
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="AHRI">
          Nondumiso Dlamini
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="AHRI/UCL">
          Nothando Ngwenya
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="AHRI/UCL">
          Maryam Shahmanesh
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="University of Sydney">
          Sarah Bernays
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            Carina Herbst
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          <p>
            Nontethelelelo Myeni
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        <othId role="Peer navigator" affiliation="AHRI">
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            Zandile Nxumalo
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        <othId role="Peer navigator" affiliation="AHRI">
          <p>
            Snenhlanhla Mathenjwa
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        <othId role="Peer navigator" affiliation="AHRI">
          <p>
            Londiwe Myeni
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        </othId>
        <othId role="Peer navigator" affiliation="AHRI">
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            Senamile Mathunjwa
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        </othId>
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            Anita Edwards
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            Brendan Gilbert
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            Dickman Gareta
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          Africa Health Research Institute
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        <fundAg abbr="WT" role="Funder">
          Wellcome Trust
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        <fundAg abbr="FCDO/NIHR/MRC" role="Funder">
          UK Foreign and Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), UK Medical Research Council (MRC) Adolescent Health call 2018 grant
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          Migration,Adolescents,Sexual health,Intervention
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        <topcClas vocab="Africa Health Research Institute" vocabURI="www.ahri.org">
          Adolescent,Adolescents,Transients and migrants,Sexual health,South Africa,Africa
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        <![CDATA[1.	Our aim was to develop and test the acceptability and feasibility of a protective support structure for young migrants (aged 14-24 years old) in urban settings in Uganda and South Africa, as a means of early intervention to reduce the harm of patterns of risk behaviour associated with adolescent and young people's migration. Repeat in-depth interviews (two interviews each) 20 young people in each site were undertaken in months 16-21 of the study to collect narratives of their experience of daily life, including mobility and income earning experiences, and effective harm reduction support that they have benefitted from.  Two interviews were conducted to enrich the generation of data and nurture trust as well as capturing change.  These participants were purposely selected to provide information from males and females of different ages, and those who have or have not made use of the intervention.  

For more, refer

1.	Dlamini, N., S. Hlongwane, C. Herbst, M. Shahmanesh, N. Ngwenya, S. Bernays and J. Seeley (2025). "“It felt like a weight was being taken off of my shoulders”: findings from an intervention to support migrant adolescents and young people in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." SSM-Mental Health: 100449.
2.	Ngwenya, N., S. Bernays, N. Dlamini, M. Shahmanesh and J. Seeley (2025). "Examining the resilience of mobile youth in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a qualitative inquiry through the lens of protection and risk." BMC Public Health 25(1): 1499.]]>
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        <collDate date="2022-05-01" event="start"/>
        <collDate date="2022-10-31" event="end"/>
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          South Africa
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          <![CDATA[AHRI's Population Intervention Programme Study Area (PIPSA) situated in uMkhanyakude district KwaZulu-Natal province which is approximately 200km north of Durban. 

For more refer: 
1.	Dickman Gareta, Kathy Baisley, Thobeka Mngomezulu, Theresa Smit, Thandeka Khoza, Siyabonga Nxumalo, Jaco Dreyer, Sweetness Dube, Nomathamsanqa Majozi, Gregory Ording-Jesperson, Eugene Ehlers, Guy Harling, Maryam Shahmanesh, Mark Siedner, Willem Hanekom, Kobus Herbst, Cohort Profile Update: Africa Centre Demographic Information System (ACDIS) and population-based HIV survey, International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 50, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 33-34, <https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyaa264>]]>
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          Single interview transcripts
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          <![CDATA[Of the 283 participants who had been enrolled in the intervention, 20 were selected for in-depth interview.  The 20 participants (11 males and 9 females) were interviewed in-depth twice.]]>
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          Survey data, Census/enumeration data, aggregate data, clinical data,event/transation data, program source code, machine-readable text, administrative records data, experimental data, psychological test,textual data, coded documents, time budget diaries, observation data/ratings,process-produced data, etc. No description just a single phrase, e.g Genetic sequences
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          A stratified random sample was selected by a data manager at the Africa Health Research Institute, to include both males and females, participants of different ages, and those who had either utilized or not utilized the intervention services.
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          The interviews were conducted in IsiZulu and were audio recorded, transcribed, and translated by research assistants who are native speakers of the IsiZulu language and fluent in English.
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          <![CDATA[Seeley, J., Dlamini, N., Ngwenya, N., Shahmanesh, M., & Bernays, S. (2025). Lending a hand:Developing a support structure for young migrants in South Africa and Uganda – in-depth interviews from South Africa (uMkhanyakude District, KwaZulu-Natal Province) [Data set]. Africa Health Research Institute. 
DOI:https://doi.org/10.23664/AHRI.LENDINGAHAND.2025]]>
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          <![CDATA[Due to the confidentiality agreement signed with participants to protect their privacy - the transcripts are not available for access outside of the Lending a Hand study team members.  Access to the SharePoint by study team members will only be granted to the data user once the Data Custodian has approved the user data request.]]>
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