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https://www.wits.ac.za/publichealth/ 17-10-2019 12:25:39
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First #webinar Wits University Wits School of Public Health on #health #research is 30 Sept at 19:30 Melbourne/Sydney time - 11.30am South Africa. Six speakers, each 5 mins -- first is Steve Tollman, director MRC/Wits-Agincourt Unit rural Mpumalanga. Register alumni.custhelp.com/rd?1=AvMS~woiDā¦

IN THE NEWS | The #COVID19 pandemic has worsened global inequities. Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management Dean, Imraan Valodia spoke to UNAIDS Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima who unpacks the ripple effects of COVID-19 via The Conversation Africa. theconversation.com/head-of-unaids⦠#healthnews





#SouthAfrican Twitter, if you are 18 or older please help us evaluate National Nutrition Week by taking this short survey: redcap.link/NNW2021Survey. #NNW2021 #SBCC #Nutrition #FoodSecurity #BHPSA Grow Great Campaign @UNICEFC4D Dep. Basic Education Social Development National Department of Health HEALA Children's Institute, University of Cape Town Wits School of Public Health



Highlighting the value of HDSS data for exploring trends to understand transitionsā¦What has changed for rural South African women in the last 25 years theconversation.com/what-has-chang⦠via The Conversation Africa MRC/Wits-Agincourt Unit SAPRIN Wits School of Public Health Wits Faculty of Health Sciences Wits University

So cool. Please have a look at our article, hot from Plos Global public health.MRC-Wits Developmental Pathways 4 Health Research Wits School of Public Health @sonkling Catherine Draper

Join a regional #SBCC conversation on risk communication and community engagement (#RCCE) and #COVID-19 in South Africa as part of the lead-up to the SBCC Summit in Morocco. 18 November, 9-12. Link here: health-za.zoom.us/webinar/regist⦠National Department of Health Wits School of Public Health UNICEF South Africa @UNICEFC4D World Health Organization (WHO)

Interesting read: Using data collected and published over the last 25 years, Wits School of Public Health and SAMRC researchers have been able to look for longitudinal trends and do cross-sectional analyses that highlight changes in the lives of women in a typical South African rural setting. of

