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2022 Global Health Seminar Series
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In the endeavour to encourage and inspire more colleagues to have their research matter, the Department of Global Health has launched a webinar series showcasing stories of knowledge to action.
How food environments and food choices are connected
10 November 2022 | 15h00-16h30 via MS Teams
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Dr Lynette Daniels
A Senior Lecturer, Division of Human Nutrition (PhD in Nutritional Sciences and an MPH)
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Prof XG MbhenyaneHead of Division of Human Nutrition and Research Chair in Food Environments, Nutrition and Health |
What we know on the influence of food environment, food choices and behaviour change to impact on manifestation of triple burden of disease |
Ms Thembekile DhlaminiLecturer at the Department of Public Health, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University |
Nutrition in an uncertain future: What do we know about the effects of climate change on food and nutrition security? |
Ms Vhushavhelo NedzingaheJunior researcher for Research Chair in Food Environments, Nutrition and Health |
How changes in food environments and food systems influence food choice and nutrition transition – the case of Limpopo province. |
Dr Mthokozisi ZumaPostdoctoral fellow in the Research Chair for Food Environments, Nutrition and Health |
Food production and Sustainability and its impact on food access and availability. |
Prof Rina SwartCoE in Food Security |
Food security and health care needs of vulnerable groups featuring waste pickers. |
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Nothing is ever free: What is conflict of interest and how does it play out across global health?
29th September 2022, Thursday | 15:00 pm to 16:30 pm SAST (via MS Teams)
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Prof Mark Tomlinson
Co-director, Institute for Life Course Health Research
Stellenbosch University |
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Prof Keymanthri Moodley
Distinguished Professor, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, SU |
Defining Conflict of Interest |
Dr Naveed NoorAssistant Professor, Aga Khan University, Pakistan |
How conflicts of interest that arise from pharmaceutical incentivisation shape private physicians’ prescribing practices in Pakistan. |
Prof Tanya DohertyScientist, SAMRC |
How marketing of formula milk influences health professionals: why the global health community should be concerned? |
Dr Chantell WittenResearcher, University of the Western Cape |
The real cost of free lunch: Industry influence and interference in health professions training and practices. |
Prof David RossExtraordinary Professor, Institute for Life Course Health Research, SU |
Conflict of Interest at the World Health Organization: Reflections from a researcher and ex-WHO staff member. |
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN GLOBAL HEALTH
9th June 2022, Thursday | 12:00 pm to 13:30 pm SAST (via MS Teams)
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MODERATOR
Lynn Bust
Centre for Global Surgery
Stellenbosch University |
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Dr Lucia D’Ambruoso
Deputy Director, Centre for Global Development, University of Aberdeen |
‘Voice needs teeth to have bite’! Expanding community-led action-learning in rural South Africa |
Dr Vuyiseka Dubula-MajolaDirector, Africa Centre for HIV/AIDS Management & previous Secretary General, TAC |
Community participation in global health networks: HIV advocacy in South Africa |
Mr Desmond JumbamDirector, Health Policy and Advocacy, Operation Smile |
Grassroots advocacy in global surgery |
Dr Lydia CairncrossHead, General Surgery UCT & People’s Health Movement Advocate |
Enhancing the agency of activists, academics and community leaders in the advocacy for surgical care |
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND DISABILITY: INSIGHTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL HEALTH IN AFRICA
10th March 2022, Thursday | 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm SAST (via MS Teams)
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MODERATOR
Assoc Prof. Martha Geiger
Centre for Disability & Rehabilitation Studies (CDRS)
Stellenbosch University
Opening & Welcome | Closing Remarks |
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Prof Gubela Mji
Director: Centre for Disability & Rehabilitation Studies, Stellenbosch University |
A case study of Indigenous Knowledge ignored View |
Dr Surona Visagie
Senior Lecturer: Centre for Disability & Rehabilitation Studies |
Access to assistive products View |
Mr Luphiwo Mduzana
Acting Head; Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine; Walter Sisulu University |
Prosthetics in South Africa View |
Mr Mashudu Mphohoni
Lecturer: Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University |
Education as a social determinant of health
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