- All
- Adolescent
- Children
- Community
- Community Health Workers (CHWs)
- COVID-19
- Curriculum design
- Gender
- Governance
- Health Information Systems (HIS)
- Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR)
- Health Professions Education
- Health Promotion
- Higher Education
- HIV
- Human Resources for Health (HRH)
- Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
- Mental Health
- Multi-sectoral
- Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs
- Nutrition
- Pharmaceutical Public Health
- Rural
- Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Urban Health
- Violence
- The Centre of Excellence, located at UWC, with co-leadership and joint expertise at ITM, will lead initiatives to strengthen pharmacovigilance activities in South Africa and more broadly in the Southern African Region.
- The African Regional Community of Practice (CoP) for Gender and Health in Africa was formed to facilitate a space in which the African community can engage in greater discussions and share ideas on matters of Gender and Health, especially after the Covid-19 global pandemic. It aims to advance African initiatives that facilitate regional understanding, collaboration, and policy-relevant knowledge production and practice on gender and health.
- The overall aim of the project (February 2022-May 2025) is to foster a strengthened community of researchers and policymakers informed, connected and empowered to use gender-transformative frameworks and methods in their research and practice.
The experiences of community health workers affected by COVID-19 during the outbreak in South Africa
This qualitative study explores the meaning and impact of COVID-19 and its care and outbreak control measures.Support to the Regional Centre of Excellence for Vaccines, Immunisation and Health Supply Management
Technical Support to the implementation of the East African Community RCE-VIHSCM- In 2019 UWC entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) to work together on advancing research and policy on gender and health from a global South perspective.
- SOPH is one of four academic institutions in an academic consortium contracted by the WHO to develop prototype curricula for training in Human Resources for Health (HRH) leadership which will contribute to the implementation of the Global Health Workforce Strategy.
- The overall purpose of the project is to adapt the Diabetes Prevention Programme (DPP) for delivery in a developing world setting and to evaluate its feasibility and effectiveness in an urban community in South Africa.
- Developing and testing an intervention to capitalise on the intermediate role of the household in community support for chronic HIV care.