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• Saruchera, M. & Mantzaris, E. 2024. “Fostering continuous knowledge production and innovation
in Africa: The South Africa-Netherlands Research Programme on Alternatives in Development
(SANPAD) initiative”. African Journal of Innovations and Entrepreneurship, 3(3): 339-365.
https://journals.co.za/doi/abs/10.31920/2753-314X/2024/v3n3a15.
• Saruchera, M. & Xaba, M. 2024. “Embracing African traditional knowledge health systems in an
HIV/Aids and Covid-19 pandemic era”. Journal of Black Studies, 55(2): 95-116.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00219347231213373.
• Visagie, S., Geiger, M., Ohajunwa, C. & Luger, R. 2024. “Students’ experience of social presence in
an online structured master’s programme”. International Journal of African Higher Education,
11(1): 151–177. https://doi.org/10.6017/ijahe.v11i1.14721.
6.2 Book chapters
• Ohajunwa, C. & Sefotho, M. M. 2024. “Epistemologies of disability from the global south: Towards
good health”. In The Routledge International Handbook of Disability and Global Health, L. Ned,
M.R. Verlade, S. Singh, L. Swartz & K. Soldatic (Eds). Routledge.
7. Social impact
• Analyses of the Africa Centre’s MPhil research study projects for the last five years are available
on the website: https://www.healthmanagement.sun.ac.za/mphil-study-projects/.
• Davis, B. Health document development in partnership with the University of Johannesburg:
Developing and testing a photo novel to raise awareness about teenage pregnancy among youths
in Soweto.
• Davis, B. Health document deployment in clinics for the Department of Health, Cape Winelands
district: Diabetes photo novel used by healthcare workers to convey diabetes diagnosis in clinics
in the district.
• Ohajunwa, C. Collaborated with the Imijelo disability youth group based in the Eastern Cape in
research implementation to support skills development and involve youth in research to enhance
income-generating opportunities.
• Ohajunwa, C. Member of the Madwaleni Rural Collaborative Project.
• Ohajunwa, C. Research engagement with the Tamara community in the Eastern Cape on
spirituality and its influence on healthcare management decision-making by traditional birth
attendants.
Annual Report 2024 – March 2025