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People's Health Movement South Africa
by Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeardHealth for All Now People's Health Movement South Africa offers community health activists a voice in dialogue with expert analysis. This channel offers conversations on different health related topics from a perspective that challenges inequality, and promotes health for all.
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Episodes
Exploring sexual and reproductive Justice | In a time of Covid-19
1h 24m · PublishedThis includes perspectives of SRJC members including an abortion provider and health manager, sex worker, and queer health manager.
This podcast took place during lockdown and tracked the heightened vulnerabilities being experienced. A central message was the common experience that there are no single issues and that there is a web of compounded and intersecting challenges facing women in particular. Yet this is heightened by how one is positioned noting issues of gender, race and class but also the complexities of accessing marginalised health services such as contraceptions of ones choice, abortion and the particular needs of sex workers or queer persons.
SPEAKERS
> Dudu Dlamini of Sweat
> Sharon Cox of Triangle
> Kgaladi Mphahele of MSF South Africa
> Closing remarks of Sr Judiac Ranape from Western Cape Department of Health
> Marion Stevens from Sexual and Reproductive Justice Coalition website
Exploring sexual and reproductive Justice | In a time of Covid-19
1h 24m · PublishedThis includes perspectives of SRJC members including an abortion provider and health manager, sex worker, and queer health manager.
This podcast took place during lockdown and tracked the heightened vulnerabilities being experienced. A central message was the common experience that there are no single issues and that there is a web of compounded and intersecting challenges facing women in particular. Yet this is heightened by how one is positioned noting issues of gender, race and class but also the complexities of accessing marginalised health services such as contraceptions of ones choice, abortion and the particular needs of sex workers or queer persons.
SPEAKERS
> Dudu Dlamini of Sweat
> Sharon Cox of Triangle
> Kgaladi Mphahele of MSF South Africa
> Closing remarks of Sr Judiac Ranape from Western Cape Department of Health
> Marion Stevens from Sexual and Reproductive Justice Coalition website · Facebook · Twitter · Donate · Website
Covid truth, misunderstanding and lies
1h 20m · PublishedWhile the Covid 19 virus is spreading, so is false information about the pandemic. President Trump’s lies, conspiracy theories and misunderstandings in communities throughout SA can all cause confusion and worsen the C19 crisis.
The World Health Organisation defines “Infodemiology” as the study of the spread of information and misinformation in a pandemic. This webinar explores the difficulties of communicating truthful information about Covid, and what to do about it.
SPEAKERS
> Marion Stevens from SRJC
> Peter Benjamin from PHM SA
> Nozibele Mdayi from PHM SA and the Gugulethu Health Committee
> Paul Mc Nally from What’s Crap on WhatsApp with Africa Check
> Pontsho Pilane from Mathaba Media Sexual and Reproductive Justice Coalition · COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition
Covid truth, misunderstanding and lies
1h 20m · PublishedWhile the Covid 19 virus is spreading, so is false information about the pandemic. President Trump’s lies, conspiracy theories and misunderstandings in communities throughout SA can all cause confusion and worsen the C19 crisis.
The World Health Organisation defines “Infodemiology” as the study of the spread of information and misinformation in a pandemic. This webinar explores the difficulties of communicating truthful information about Covid, and what to do about it.
SPEAKERS
> Marion Stevens from SRJC
> Peter Benjamin from PHM SA
> Nozibele Mdayi from PHM SA and the Gugulethu Health Committee
> Paul Mc Nally from What’s Crap on WhatsApp with Africa Check
> Pontsho Pilane from Mathaba Media Sexual and Reproductive Justice Coalition · COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition · Facebook · Twitter · Donate · Website
Stigma, Covid-19 and Human Rights | Learning from HIV
1h 12m · PublishedSpeakers
> Ncedisa Qabazi MCSJ
> Lebogang Ramafoko Tekano
> Bevil Lucas Reclaim the City Spoke as an activist and C19 survivor
Stigma, Covid-19 and Human Rights | Learning from HIV
1h 12m · PublishedSpeakers
> Ncedisa Qabazi MCSJ
> Lebogang Ramafoko Tekano
> Bevil Lucas Reclaim the City Spoke as an activist and C19 survivor Facebook · Twitter · Donate · Website
Access to medicine, tests and vaccines for Covid-19 | A question of equity and justice
1h 37m · PublishedPHM-SA held a webinar on 26th June to explore the challenges facing Civil Society in ensuring equity and justice in Access to new Health Technologies for COVID-19.
The webinar had two inputs. Yousuf Veriawa from UKZN mapped the Intellectual Property (IP) environment in South Africa and the important policy challenges and changes needed to ensure that the regulatory framework promoted the right of access to needed technologies. KM Gopakumar from the Third World Network sketched the global context for health technologies as a public good, identifying some of the key challenges with respect to global governance if we want to see new health technologies equitably distributed. Tracey Naledi from Tekano, a health equity NGO, then responded, outlining what she saw as the key challenge facing civil society in South Africa in working to ensure equity in access to future technologies.
Speakers
> Yousuf Veriawa UKZN
> Tracey Naledi Tekano UCT
> KM Gopakumar TWN Download the full Equity and Justice report · Facebook · Twitter · Donate · Website
Access to medicine, tests and vaccines for Covid-19 | A question of equity and justice
1h 37m · PublishedPHM-SA held a webinar on 26th June to explore the challenges facing Civil Society in ensuring equity and justice in Access to new Health Technologies for COVID-19.
The webinar had two inputs. Yousuf Veriawa from UKZN mapped the Intellectual Property (IP) environment in South Africa and the important policy challenges and changes needed to ensure that the regulatory framework promoted the right of access to needed technologies. KM Gopakumar from the Third World Network sketched the global context for health technologies as a public good, identifying some of the key challenges with respect to global governance if we want to see new health technologies equitably distributed. Tracey Naledi from Tekano, a health equity NGO, then responded, outlining what she saw as the key challenge facing civil society in South Africa in working to ensure equity in access to future technologies.
Speakers
> Yousuf Veriawa UKZN
> Tracey Naledi Tekano UCT
> KM Gopakumar TWN Download the full Equity and Justice report
People's Health Movement South Africa has 48 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 71:03:28. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 07:15.