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Office base: Pretoria or Cape TownFive-year (5) Fixed-term contract Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the HSRC seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and respected executive leader, academic and scholar, to take on the responsibilities of Group Executive: Research Impact. The successful incumbent shall be required to lead, mentor and direct the team of… View Article
Women at the forefront of finding better living and working conditions in rural communities made up most of the participants at the 2024 Tshintsha Amakhaya (TA) National Indaba. These women are active in grassroots civil society organisations (CSOs), community-based organisations, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). At the indaba, after the emerging scholars presented the findings of… View Article
Two colleagues from the HSRC’s Equitable Education and Economies research division will represent the Climate Land and Agrofood Systems (CLAS) team at the forthcoming Tshintsha Amakhaya (TA) National Indaba. The yearly TA National Indaba will take place between 7 and 9 of May in Gauteng. The CLAS representatives will share and discuss preliminary findings of… View Article
How can SA can reduce its alarmingly high TB burden? In this webinar, held on 25 April 2024, the TB Accountability Consortium (TBAC) brings together leading TB scientists from South Africa and the US to share how the country can gain ground in the fight against TB and reduce this burden. The panel includes Professors… View Article
At a webinar hosted by the TB Accountability Consortium on Thursday, scientists explained how the fight against tuberculosis is proceeding. However, despite South Africa’s progress in reducing TB incidence and improving rates of detection and linking patients to treatment, the disease remains a leading cause of death in the country. Despite tuberculosis (TB) being a… View Article
Please join us for an immersive, virtual reality experience on 30 November at 13:00 South Africa Standard Time (UTC+02:00). The session will take place in the African Youth Livelihoods Virtual Museum – an HSRC initiative produced as part of The Imprint of Education (TIE) research study conducted in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. The landing… View Article
Tracking the changing ways in which South African agrarian households, including farming households and farmworkers, make a living. See below for updates HSRC Review: Hunger, poverty, and women: report on households earning a living from agriculture in South Africa The HSRC has released a comprehensive report on households earning a living from agriculture in South… View Article
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