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A COMPARATIVE STUDY INTO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNICATION TOOLS USED IN THE MEDICAL MALE CIRCUMCISION PROGRAMME IN A

RURAL SETTING

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March 2013 Assignment presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the

degree of Master of Philosophy (HIV/AIDS Management) in the Faculty of Economics and Management Science at Stellenbosch

University

Supervisor: Dr Thozamile Qubuda Malinda Karsten

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and will be password protected to limit access. The information can only be released to the Supervisor or the Research Department of the University if they need to see it.

7. PARTICIPATION AND WITHDRAWAL

You can choose whether to be in this study or not. If you volunteer to be in this study, you may withdraw at any time without consequences of any kind. You may also refuse to answer any questions you don’t want to answer and still remain in the study.

The investigator may withdraw you from this research if circumstances arise which warrant doing so.

8. IDENTIFICATION OF INVESTIGATORS

If you have any questions or concerns about the research, please feel free to contact:

Principal Investigator: Malinda Karsten

Department: Economic and Management Science Telephone: 082 059 3383 / 028 316 2450

Email: Malinda.karsten@righttocare.org

Supervisor: Dr Thozamile Qubuda

Department: Economic and Management Science Telephone: +2721 808 3999

Email: tqubuda@sun.ac.za

9. RIGHTS OF RESEARCH SUBJECTS

You may withdraw your consent at any time and discontinue participation without penalty. You are not waiving any legal claims, rights or remedies because of your participation in this research study. If you have questions regarding your rights as a research subject, contact Ms Maléne Fouché [mfouche@sun.ac.za; 021 808 4622] at the Division for Research Development.

SIGNATURE OF RESEARCH SUBJECT OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE Stellenbosch University http://scholar.sun.ac.za

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