19 April 2017
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- Strengthening community engagement in TB and HIV vaccine trials in South Africa (CETH)
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23 March 2017
SOPH launched its student food initiative called NUTRITION ONE STOP on 23 March 2017.
29 January 2017
The SOPH Bulletin is a means to provide news about developments at the School – including new exciting projects, what staff has been doing and also some reflections from the staff.
29 January 2017
Please join us and add your voice to USAID’s side session on expanding essential health services to marginalized groups in low- and middle-income settings.
29 January 2017
Faraz Khalid, a 2016 Emerging Voice for Global Health and a PhD candidate at Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, USA, shares his reflections on 2016.
29 January 2017
CHESAI is a collaborative of health policy and systems researchers based in the Western Cape, South Africa.
29 January 2017
From 14-18 November 2016, 2,062 delegates from 101 countries assembled in Vancouver, Canada, for the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research on the theme of ‘Resilient and responsive health systems for a changing world’.
29 January 2017
South Africa is a middle-income country of around 55 million people, two thirds of whom live in urban areas.
29 January 2017
As pointed out in the policy paper, Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are a global concern, as is the obesity epidemic.