Thanks again to the Breath Inspire Expire Event, held by Medical and Health Humanities Africa, for inviting me to participate in this great event and present to an international audience. I was delighted to offer some alternative breathing options. If anyone needs more information please contact me.
The Ethics Lab’s Clinical Ethics Forum offers safe space to discuss complex ethical cases related to patient care in which all views are welcome.
UCT Health Sciences Medical and Health Humanities Africa UCT School of Public Health UCT Medicine UCT Internal Medicine Society Department of Family, Community & Emergency Care
For submission of abstracts, art & general enquiries please contact [email protected] or [email protected] Stellenbosch University Wits Faculty of Health Sciences UCT Health Sciences University of Botswana Official UCT Human Biology Faculty of Health Sciences at UP University of Pretoria Medical and Health Humanities Africa Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) Mandela University University of Johannesburg University of Limpopo University of Limpopo My NUST
One of my best friend and colleague plus a brilliant researcher Dr. Omari Juma with Bill and Melinda Gates in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. Ifakara Health Institute Benjamin Fernandes 🇹🇿 UDADISI Alliance For Women children and youth survivors USAID Global Health Medical and Health Humanities Africa Muhimbili University FHI 360
BREATH: INSPIRE/EXPIRE virtual symposium to 13 November 2020 Medical and Health Humanities Africa - Medical and Health Humanities Africa see link for programme …ath.medicalandhealthhumanities.africa
BREATH: INSPIRE/EXPIRE virtual symposium 20 October 2020 to 13 November 2020 Medical and Health Humanities Africa - Medical and Health Humanities Africa see link for programme …ath.medicalandhealthhumanities.africa
From 1996! IOL News reported on US influence on SA abortion. We need to learn from our history
#bundleofjoy Kerry Cullinan Intl. Campaign for Safe Abortion
#reproductivejustice
National Department of Health Medical and Health Humanities Africa
We are delighted to have our film 'The Singing Hospital' by Victoria Hume Alex Hyndman 🌍 featured as part of Medical and Health Humanities Africa symposium Exploring Breath; Beyond Inhale and Exhale! Find out more about the symposium here 👉 buff.ly/3m8nsJJ
#singingforbreathing #artsinhealth #MHHA
at Life of Breath Medical and Health Humanities Africa workshop, including visual arts of environmental toxicity and the invisible like Neil Overy's series from Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant, South Africa:
Sexual and Reproductive Justice Coalition Sweat
#ReproductiveJustice
RT Medical and Health Humanities Africa: #HHIGMC Marion Stevens, Dudu Dlamini and Lance Louskieter as part of the Sexual & Reproductive Justice Coalition talking about sex worker narratives on accessing SRHR. #SRJC
Medical and Health Humanities Africa There is a lot that we do that takes away joy from #global health research. At today's session, Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá admonishes researchers in #global #publichealth to be open to rules that hold us accountable in the way we create knowledge.
Prof. Nolwazi Mkhwanazi & Prof. Deevia Bhana welcome us to the Reimagining Reproduction workshop. VC Tawana Kupe opened proceedings. #UniversityofPretoria #FutureAfrica
Dr Blessings Kaunda closes the Medical and Health Humanities Africa Wellcome Reimagining Reproduction conference University of Pretoria. Onto the next session in Malawi in 2023!
Please join our colleagues at Medical and Health Humanities Africa for this important symposium on #findingjoy .
Details in poster.
Dr Stephen Ombere discussing his new project on maternal healthcare in Mageta Island in Western Kenya. With Dr Agnetta Nyabundi as facilitator. #reimaginingreproduction
You are all invited to a seminar presentation which will be delivered by Prof. Anne Pollock in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosch University.
You can join in person or virtually on Microsoft Teams using the details on the poster.
#HealthSeminar
Anthropology/Ethnography Postdoc in the Medical and Health Humanities > working on the brilliant 'Re-imagining Reproduction: Making babies, making kin and citizens in Africa' project led by Nolwazi Mkhwanazi. Apply by Dec 15 reimagining-reproduction.africa/opportunities/ Medical and Health Humanities Africa