School of Public Health Report of Activities 2019–2020

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Countdown to 2030 The main aim of the Countdown to 2030 programme is to strengthen collaboration between academics and various UN agencies to improve the monitoring and measurement of women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health. The School of Public Health (SOPH) holds a series of sub-grants from UNICEF USA to support the health policy and systems-related work of the Countdown to 2030 programme, for the period 2017 to 2022. These include • Phase 1 activities – the Drivers Technical Working Group (Drivers TWG) and the British Medical Journal (BMJ) series; and • Phase 2 activities – the Maternal and Newborn Health Exemplar project and the Data and Analysis Centers for the Countdown country collaborations. Co-chaired by the SOPH’s Prof Asha George, the Drivers TWG initially focused on four main work streams: digital health tools; quality improvement; adolescent health; and gender mainstreaming.

Outputs related to this work have included • engagement on four journal supplements; • 20 journal articles; • six conference presentations; • representation on multiple UN technical working groups; • the establishment of one national community of practice in India; and • engagement in the WHO–UNICEF–Lancet Commission on ‘A future for the world’s children?’. The Drivers TWG has also supported the revision of the health systems indicators in the Countdown 2030 profiles. For Phase 2 activities, the School is leading the Data and Analysis Center for Health Policy and Systems. This aims to provide technical guidance and tools that support the reviews of national plans and programmes / investment cases that address Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAH-N) within the remit of the World Bank’s Global Financing Facility.

SOPH researchers rated by the National Research Foundation (NRF) During this reporting period, SOPH had nine NRF-rated researchers. One staff member was rated for the first time and three others improved or maintained their ratings. •

B-rated researchers: Emeritus Prof David Sanders, Prof Helen Schneider and Prof Asha George.

C-rated researchers: Emeritus Prof Thandi Puoane, Prof Diane Cooper and Assoc Prof Zandile Mchiza.

Y-rated researchers: Dr Hanani Tabana, Assoc Prof Lucia Knight and Dr Marisa Casale.

Our incoming Prof Olagoke Akintola is also a C-rated researcher. SOPH is also pleased to have a number of NRF-rated researchers amongst its extraordinary staff: •

Prof Lucy Gilson is B-rated.

Prof Tanya Doherty and Prof Debra Jackson are C-rated researchers.

Assoc Prof Ehi Igumbhor is Y-rated.

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Staff farewells

4min
pages 62-63

PUBLICATIONS

46min
pages 76-90

Staff of the School of Public Health

43min
pages 64-75

Annual David Sanders Lecture in Public Health and Social Justice

7min
pages 58-59

STAFFING Farewell to Comrade Professor David Sanders: SOPH founding director

4min
pages 60-61

LINKS, PARTNERS AND FUNDERS

4min
pages 55-56

Projects Collaborative projects with UWC’s Department of Dietetics

44min
pages 40-51

and Nutrition

10min
pages 52-54

Improving access to vaccines and medical products: Building capacity in supply chain management in East Africa Promoting food and nutrition literacy using multi-media

3min
page 37

education-entertainment

3min
pages 38-39

interventions’

5min
pages 35-36

Sixth Health Systems Research Global Symposium Promoting African adolescents’ full potential through ‘accelerator

5min
pages 32-34

Cape Town Together and the Community Action Networks (CANs

3min
pages 30-31

Whole of Society Approach: Addressing early childhood development and the First Thousand Days Initiative

4min
pages 28-29

Student academic achievements

11min
pages 12-16

DIRECTOR’S FOREWORD

5min
pages 4-5

Collaborations through SARChI

8min
pages 24-26

Graduated with a PhD in Public Health

10min
pages 17-20

RESEARCH AND PROJECT WORK

3min
page 23

Short courses and continuing education

3min
pages 21-22

Doctoral programme: Enriching African practice and scholarship

5min
pages 9-10

Countdown to 2030

2min
page 27
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