Nandi Joubert (@nandijoubert) 's Twitter Profile
Nandi Joubert

@nandijoubert

Wannabe #Epidemiologist & #PhD candidate @SwissTPH and @unibasel
Encouraging people to #MoveMore
#SAFFA 🇿🇦 trying not to be late in🇨🇭
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University of Oxford (@uniofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study has found low and middle-income countries in Africa and Asia, that have made the least contribution to the global emission of greenhouse gasses, continue to experience the greatest burden from infectious diseases and the highest vulnerability towards climate change.

A study has found low and middle-income countries in Africa and Asia, that have made the least contribution to the global emission of greenhouse gasses, continue to experience the greatest burden from infectious diseases and the highest vulnerability towards climate change.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health (@jpahjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have health habits changed amongst South African children since 2018? Despite improvement in overall PA, gaps in policy implementation remain. There is clear need for more equitable approaches to PA promotion & improved monitoring doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2… Currently 🆓 to read

Have health habits changed amongst South African children since 2018? Despite improvement in overall PA, gaps in policy implementation remain. There is clear need for more equitable approaches to PA promotion & improved monitoring doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2… 

Currently 🆓 to read
Dr Bettina Buabeng-Baidoo (@bettina_baidoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our collective piece in Nature as IWG for Health Systems Strengthening and WomeninGlobalHealth, advocating for the transformation of global health structures to achieve true health equity and upward mobility for women in health leadership. Grateful to all who contributed to this crucial work✨

Thrilled to share our collective piece in Nature as <a href="/iwgforhss/">IWG for Health Systems Strengthening</a> and <a href="/MGHWIGH/">WomeninGlobalHealth</a>, advocating for the transformation of global health structures to achieve true health equity and upward mobility for women in health leadership. Grateful to all who contributed to this crucial work✨
KFPE for Research Partnerships (@kfpe_ch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us in the discussion on how to revise the KFPE for Research Partnerships -Guide for Transboundary Research Partnerships. Share your experiences and ideas on our interactive online survey on MURAL: kfpe.scnat.ch/en/about_kfpe/…

Join us in the discussion on how to revise the <a href="/KFPE_CH/">KFPE for Research Partnerships</a> -Guide for Transboundary Research Partnerships. 

Share your experiences and ideas on our interactive online survey on MURAL: kfpe.scnat.ch/en/about_kfpe/…
Swiss TPH (@swisstph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we better integrate #Gender into #GlobalHealth policy, technology & intervention? Join our Women & Gender in Global Health symposium to explore solutions 💡 📅 20 Nov 📍 Swiss TPH ✍️🏼Register now: swisstph.ch/en/about/event… #WomensHealth #GenderEquity

How can we better integrate #Gender into #GlobalHealth policy, technology &amp; intervention?
Join our Women &amp; Gender in Global Health symposium  to explore solutions 💡
📅 20 Nov
📍 Swiss TPH
✍️🏼Register now: swisstph.ch/en/about/event…
#WomensHealth #GenderEquity
Our World in Data (@ourworldindata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People tend to think there are more immigrants in their country than there really are. In the United States, for example, the average person believes that 33% of people were not born there. However, official estimates from government agencies show that the figure is just 15% —

People tend to think there are more immigrants in their country than there really are.

In the United States, for example, the average person believes that 33% of people were not born there. However, official estimates from government agencies show that the figure is just 15% —
Max Roser (@maxcroser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The World Bank's data portal for poverty, inequality, and growth data has gotten much better! Their replacement for the older PovcalNet is called PIP — the 'Poverty and Inequality Platform'. If you are interested in poverty it is worth having a good look around. They just

Nandi Joubert (@nandijoubert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

..."It is the synergy of these dual forces (Global South leadership and Global North allyship) that is required to disrupt the status quo and tip the scales in transforming global health into a model rooted in justice, equity, global solidarity, and collective liberation."...

Our World in Data (@ourworldindata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your food? Focus on what you eat, not whether your food is local. Transport emissions are very small for most food products.

You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your food?

Focus on what you eat, not whether your food is local. Transport emissions are very small for most food products.
Nandi Joubert (@nandijoubert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“So, before & while we work to recruit more diverse folks to your space, we have to work on identifying and unravelling the many ways whiteness is protected, prioritized, and perpetrated in this space…"