Nature Medicine and Nature Awards, sponsored by Takeda, bring together leading health equity and inclusive health researchers to discuss how to improve health outcomes for all of society.
The Nature Forum on Health Equity will present research and discuss how community involvement builds resilient health systems and how to invest in people and technologies to deliver health equity in Africa.
Featured topics include:- How community involvement is needed for resilient health systems
- How to carry out equitable partnerships across the Global South
- Principles for conducting research with indigenous communities
- African drug discovery as a tool for health equity
Intertwined with the event will be a ceremony for the Inclusive Health Research Awards, which celebrates leading researchers who have made significant advances in diverse, patient-centric and community-inclusive practices. Three carefully selected winners will be announced at the event where they will present their work with under-served communities. To find out more about Nature Awards for Inclusive Health Research, please visit the award homepage.
Join us at Stellenbosch University as we share, discuss and celebrate best practice in advancing global health equity.
Event details
Speakers
Raji Tajudeen
Acting Deputy Director General
Africa CDC
Tajudeen is a Medical Doctor with postgraduate qualifications in Pediatrics and Public Health. He is a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians and Fellow of the Chatham House Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, UK. He has years of senior level experience in Emergency Preparedness and Response, Health Workforce Development, Public Health Research, Health System Strengthening, Health Diplomacy, Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child & Adolescent Health, and National Public Health Institutes.
He is currently the Acting Deputy Director General of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), African Union (AU), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he coordinates all technical programmes and provide oversight on operations as well.
Tajudeen also doubles as the Head of Public Health Institutes and Workforce Development at the Africa CDC. He oversees the establishment and strengthening of National Public Health Institutes across AU Member States. Further, Taj coordinates the development of fit-for-purpose Public Health Workforce.
Tajudeen is a member, Global Strategic Leadership Group, Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network (TEPHINET). He is also a Member of the Scientific Council for the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors study (GBD), Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. A Faculty Volunteer Member, University of Nebraska Medical Centre, Omaha, NE 68198-4350, USA. Further, Tajudeen is a member of the GAVI Alliance COVID-19 Vaccination Delivery Support Temporary Steering Committee and advisor for Johnson & Johnson’s Global Public Health Advisory Board on Preventive Ebola Vaccination.
Tajudeen has several publications in peer reviewed journals and numerous presentations at international conferences and seminars.
Joshua Kimani
Clinical Research Director
Partners for Health and Development in Africa
Lynn Hendricks
Associate Professor, Division of Health Systems and Public Health
Stellenbosch University
Lucinda Ndlovukazi Evans
Director
Philisa Abafazi Bethu Women Centre
Helena Jensen
Senior Publishing Manager
Springer Nature
Session Chair: Akin Jimoh
Chief Editor
Nature Africa
Akin Jimoh is a leader in promoting science and public health journalism in his native Nigeria and across the African continent. He was the first news editor for the World Federation of Science Journalists’ website and played key roles as a mentor and anglophone coordinator (2009 - 2013) in the Science Journalism Cooperation (SjCOOP) Project.
A medical physiologist and health promotion/education specialist by training, Jimoh started his journalism career in 1990. He became a health reporter with Nigeria’s leading publication, The Guardian, where he expanded the health section to also cover areas in science and public health. He was also involved in the conceptualization of the ‘revenue spinning’ CompuLife section at the Guardian, focusing on emerging markets in technology in Nigeria in the 1990’s.
He has been a consulting editor at Africa Science Technology and Innovation (AfricaSTI) News, an online science publication. Jimoh regularly volunteers for the Nigeria Academy of Science in the area of science communication.
Ben Johnson
Senior Editor
Nature Medicine
João Monteiro
Senior Publishing Manager and Chief Editor
Nature Medicine
Quarraisha Abdool Karim
Associate Scientific Director/Professor in Clinical Epidemiology
CAPRISA & Columbia University
Abdool Karim is the President of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS). She is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine (USA); and Fellow of The World Academy of Science, Royal Society of South Africa, Academy of Science of South Africa and the African Academy of Science. She is the Associate Scientific Director of CAPRISA; Professor in Clinical Epidemiology, Columbia University; and Pro-Vice Chancellor for African Health, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Her research contributions have been recognized nationally and internationally with over 30 honours including South Africa’s Order of Mapungubwe, 2014 TWAS-Lenovo Prize; the John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award; the 2020 Christophe Mérieux Prize; and the 4th Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize for Medical Research.
Nicki Tiffin
Deputy Director
South African National Bioinformatics Institute, University of the Western Cape
Collin Louw
Chairperson
San Council of South Africa
Kelly Chibale
Professor
University of Cape Town