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5.6 External examinations
5.6.1. Doctoral dissertation
Ohajunwa, C. 2024. “An investigation of primary health care policies and practices influencing
‘continuity of care’ for persons with disabilities in South Africa.” Department of Health and
Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Cape Town.
5.6.2. Master’s degrees
• Saruchera, M. 2024. “Factors associated with viral load suppression among young people living
with HIV who are on antiretroviral therapy in Eswatini.” Master’s in public health mini thesis by
T. P. Simelane, School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape.
• Saruchera, M. 2024. “Exploring the experiences and perceptions of adolescents and young adults
of adherence to antiretroviral therapy treatment at a referral opportunistic infection clinic in
Harare, Zimbabwe”. Master’s in public health mini thesis by H. Matikiti, School of Public Health,
University of the Western Cape.
• Saruchera, M. 2024. “Exploring perceptions of a link between social media use and suicide risk
among young people in Lesotho: The case of Roma community in Maseru, Lesotho.” Master’s in
sociology, anthropology and social work mini thesis by M.M. Khalechane, Department of
Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, National University of Lesotho.
• Saruchera, M. 2024. “Factors associated with viral non-suppression among HIV positive adults on
antiretroviral therapy in Luapula Province, Zambia”. Master’s in public health mini thesis by Don
T. K. Mvududu, School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape.
• Ohajunwa, C. 2024. “Reconfiguring rehabilitation services in the Eastern Cape, South Africa:
Pandemic experiences of medical orthotists and prosthetists”. Master’s in health sciences
rehabilitation, Stellenbosch University.
6. Research
6.1 Journal publications
• Botha, M. & Ohajunwa, C. 2024. “Seeing the human behind the research: Strengthening emerging
African disability researchers”. African Journal of Disability, 13, a1494.
https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/1494.
Annual Report 2024 – March 2025