All Posts by Amukelani Nkuna

SAPRIN WINS NSTF-SOUTH32 ‘DATA FOR RESEARCH’ AWARD

The South African Population Research Infrastructure Network (SAPRIN) has won the prestigious 2019/2020 National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF) ‘Data for Research’ Award. SAPRIN Director Dr Kobus Herbst, from Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI), and co-Director Professor Mark Collinson, from the MRC/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit

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PROTECTING THE RURAL FRONTLINE

When South Africa’s strict lockdown began on 27 March 2020, COVID-19 had reached nearly every country and the world faced a shortage of personal protective equipment. Netcare 911 issued a call to the 3D printing community to produce head rings for face shields used by the healthcare sector. A cross

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MANDELA DAY 2020

Given the need for adhering to COVID-19 regulations, the indunas in our villages are having to ensure that people have access to sanitizer and hand washing facilities at funerals. Public Engagement Officer, Simon Khoza, decided that a meaningful contribution for Mandela Day would be to provide the induna of each

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DR ARMSTRONG DZOMBA GETS HIS PhD – HALALA

  Dr Armstrong Dzomba, one of the MRC/Wits-Agincourt Unit’s current post-doctoral fellows, obtained his PhD from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal on his thesis “The effects of mobility on HIV risk acquisition in South Africa.” His published findings have described the effect of ART scale-up and female migration intensity on

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DR JESSICA PRICE GETS HER DPhil – HALALA

  Dr Jessica Price recently completed her DPhil in Primary Care Health Sciences as a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford. Her thesis focused on mortality among children under the age of five, specifically trying to better understand why a high proportion of child deaths occur at home in

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Practical help for Agincourt Health Centre

Tippy Tap Agincourt Health Centre. When Simon Khoza from the Public Engagement Office, and Steve Mhlanga one of the drivers, were putting up the tippy tap in the picture at the Agincourt Health Centre, they noticed that everyone was standing in the queue outside the health centre. We’ve just done

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