The Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit Presents
Endocrinology, Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Virtual Seminar with Dr. Lisa Ware
Lecture title: Hypertension in South Africa and its paediatric roots
The Endocrinology, Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular virtual seminar, is held on Tuesday 9th November 2021, at 15:00 – 16:00( CAT) Microsoft Teams.
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03/11/2021
Check out a new booklet: 'A guideline to understanding menopause' developed by
colleagues A/Prof Lisa Micklesfield &
in partnership with
available in English, Afrikaans, Sotho and Zulu:
https://www.menopause.co.za/menopause-facts/
21/10/2021
The Centre of Excellence in Human Development in partnership with the Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit presents
Qualitative Health Research Series Webinar 4 of 6
20/11/2020
Published today on in The Lancet, a comment entitled Data for action for early childhood development.
It has been written by Distinguished Professor Linda Richter & Sara Naicker (both CoE in Human Development , Wits - University of the Witwatersrand), Claudia Cappa & Nicole Petrowski (both UNICEF), Ghassan Issa (Arab Network for Early Childhood Development - ANECD, Lebanon) and Chunling Lu (Harvard Medical School).
On Monday 23 November, the 2020 Countdown Country Profiles on ECD and the Early Childhood Development Index 2030 will be launched at a virtual event at 3 pm (SA time) hosted by UNICEF and the Nurturing Care for Early Childhood Development Metrics Joint Technical Working Group of the Countdown to 2030. You can register here: https://unicef.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pynv_ZgFSkaCO3YkYUdVZA
10/11/2020
From the International Society for Physical Activity & Health (ISPAH):
that can be made by national and subnational policymakers that will enable everyone, everywhere, to be physically active:
1. Whole-of-School-Programmes
2. Active Travel
3. Active Urban Design
4. Healthcare
5. Public Education, including Mass Media
6. Sport and Recreation for All
7. Workplaces
8. Community-Wide Programmes
ISPAH has made resources (audio, video, PDFs in several languages, podcasts, infographics, advocacy tools) available here: https://ispah.org/resources/key-resources/8-investments/
Check the out and share, endorse and give feedback!
21/09/2020
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