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Video about the work of the unit

Watch this 5 minute video outlining the work of the unit and how it has confronted complex health challenges in rural South Africa over the past 25 years – you might be in it https://youtu.be/F18QotW8mZs

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Verbal Autopsy with Participatory Action Research (VAPAR): Expanding the knowledge base through partnerships for action on health equity VAPAR @ Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research Liverpool 8 – 12 October 2018

Denny Mabetha, Dr Wariri Oghenebrume, Eilidh Cowan and Lisa Thomas all made contributions from VAPAR to the Health Systems Research conference this year (http://healthsystemsresearch.org/hsr2018). The MRC/Wits-Agincourt Unit is particularly proud of Denny, our VAPAR Project Coordinator’s contribution: ‘Water is life’: working with communities to develop local knowledge for action to address

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DR Chodziwadziwa Whiteson Kabadula now!

On the 5th July 2018, Cho became Dr Chodziwadziwa Whiteson Kabudula.  Very well done on graduating Dr Kabadula.  His PhD by publication is titled ” Changes in Mortality Patterns and Associated Socioeconomic Differentials in a Rural South African Setting: Findings from Population Surveillance in Agincourt, 1993-2013″.  The papers that were published as part of this

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Preparations for annual community feedback underway

This fact sheet contains basic population information about people living in the MRC/Wits-Agincourt Unit HDSS study area using data from the 2016 and 2017 annual update. As part of our annual feedback to the community, each household will receive a sheet like this with information specific to the village in

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OUR DIRECTOR PROF STEVE TOLLMAN WINS A ‘SCIENCE OSCAR’

Steve Tollman won the Science and Research Management Award at the 20th annual National Science and Technology Forum – South23 award ceremony in Johannesburg on the 28th June 2018.   We all agree that this is very well-deserved, given for establishing a high functioning research and data infrastructure to bridge the

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Halala Dr Limbani obtained his Doctorate Degree at Wits

Dr Felix Limbani obtained his Doctorate Degree at Wits on the 8th December 2017 – in very good time!  His work is titled “A realist evaluation of a clinic based Lay Health Worker intervention to improve the management of hypertension in rural South Africa”. Well done Dr Limbani – we at the

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9 people from each SAPRIN node meet to discuss a way forward

9 people from each of the three South African Population Research Infrastructure Network (SAPRIN) met with the 3 SAPRIN full time staff to learn from each other, and to discuss plans for field operations, data operations and public engagement in each site, aiming for maximum possible harmonisation.  The workshop was

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Well deserved EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE award for Dawn

On the 30 November 2017, Dawn Dalby was given an award for Exceptional Service. Dawn’s work ethic and dedication brings “service” to new levels. She is task driven and never works to time – long working hours are her norm. She identifies strongly with the strategic goals of the Unit,

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2 MRC/Wits-Agincourt Collaborators presenting at AIDSImpact Conference

Dr. Audrey Pettifor and Dr. Rebecca Pearson will be presenting data from HPTN 068 at the 13th AIDSImpact Conference in Cape Town, South Africa, from November 13-15, 2017. AIDSImpact is an international science conference that addresses issues of HIV prevention, treatment and care throughout the world. Dr. Pettifor will be

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SAPRIN launched in Cape Town-A new national asset was launched in Cape Town

People from all three HDSS sites currently making up SAPRIN at the launch with representatives from StatsSA and Naledi Pandor, Honourable Minister of Science and Technology A new national asset was launched in Cape Town on 1 December 2017 – SAPRIN.  This DST/MRC South African Population Research Infrastructure Network will generate

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