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• Two senior staff members obtained their PhDs and<br />

one junior staff member obtained her MPH.<br />

• NRF postdoctoral research fellow<br />

• A wide range of research collaborators and other<br />

visitors visited the Unit and included Dr Grossman<br />

from Ibis Reproductive Health, USA, Dr Joanne<br />

Mantell, HIV Center, Columbia University, USA and<br />

Dr Glen Wagner, RAND Corporation, Non-profit<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Policy Institute, Santa Monica, California,<br />

USA.<br />

• The Unit also continued to host a study abroad<br />

programme from New York University in collaboration<br />

with Prof Sally Guttmacher, Professor of Public Health<br />

and Director of Master’s in Public Health Program<br />

in Community Health, New York University.<br />

• Continued to teach on the Stanford University<br />

Overseas Study Program on Public and Community<br />

Health in Sub-Saharan Africa.<br />

• Continued to host the Global Doctors For Choice<br />

program in Africa<br />

• We have been successful in securing funding from<br />

the WHO for two studies, one exploring ways of<br />

utilizing innovative methods such as mobile cell phone<br />

technology for health messaging and developing and<br />

validating a referral toolkit to be used by community<br />

health workers to assess women’s eligibility for early<br />

medical abortion.<br />

• NIH funded collaborative study with Columbia<br />

University involving a structural intervention to<br />

integrate sexual and reproductive health into HIV care<br />

was completed at the end of <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

• The Unit has an excellent working relationship with<br />

the Provincial and National Departments of Health,<br />

with staff forming part of advisory committees<br />

on the National Task Team revising the National<br />

Contraceptive Guidelines and the National Task team<br />

on the implementation of the Cervical Screening<br />

policy.<br />

• URC Quality Assurance Review of the WHRU in<br />

December <strong>2011</strong>. This review was extremely well<br />

received with positive feedback.<br />

health economics unit (heu)<br />

The Health Economics Unit (HEU) conducts research in health<br />

economics and health system issues. The HEU maintains a<br />

balance between conceptual and applied research as well<br />

as between topics of local and international relevance and<br />

focuses on three thematic areas of research, namely health<br />

systems and health equity research; health financing and the<br />

economic evaluation of disease-priority areas.<br />

There are currently a number of projects relating to issues of<br />

health financing and the achievement of universal coverage.<br />

In addition to this research work, the HEU is active in<br />

knowledge translation through the provision of input into the<br />

Ministerial Advisory Committee on National Health Insurance<br />

and its various sub-committees in South Africa.<br />

A five-year research project (UNITAS – Universal coverage<br />

in Tanzania and South Africa: Monitoring and evaluating<br />

progress) began in <strong>2011</strong>. The UNITAS project will focus<br />

on monitoring and evaluating policy formulation and<br />

implementation processes aimed at achieving universal<br />

health coverage in South Africa and Tanzania. The project<br />

will undertake monitoring mainly at the district level, with<br />

some monitoring and evaluation at the national level.<br />

It aims to support implementation processes and will<br />

establish an ‘early warning system’ of implementation<br />

difficulties. It is a collaborative, EU-funded project with 2<br />

other South African institutions, a Tanzanian institution and<br />

2 European institutions.<br />

The Global Network for Health Equity (GHNE) was initiated<br />

in <strong>2011</strong> and will enable comparative and collaborative work<br />

across three continents to advance equitable universal<br />

health coverage. It draws on 3 existing networks: EQUITAP<br />

(Equity in Asia-Pacific Health systems, an Asia-Pacific<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Partnership); LANET (The Latin American and<br />

Caribbean <strong>Research</strong> Network on Financial Protection<br />

and Health Observatory); SHIELD (Strategies for Health<br />

Insurance for Equity in Less Developed Countries, an<br />

African network that the HEU co-ordinates). It is funded<br />

by the IDRC.<br />

The HEU is supporting work being undertaken in Kenya,<br />

Uganda and Zambia that is critically evaluating patterns of<br />

health care financing and benefits from the use of health<br />

services, to provide an evidence base for promoting<br />

equitable health systems in these countries. The project<br />

was implemented in 2010 and will continue until 2012<br />

with funding by the International Development <strong>Research</strong><br />

Centre (IDRC) for Uganda and Zambia; and funding for<br />

Kenya from the Wellcome Trust. The HEU is working with<br />

the following partners on this project: the Kenyan Medical<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Institute, HealthNet Consult in Uganda and the<br />

Department of Economics at the University of Zambia. The<br />

main role of the HEU is to provide research and technical<br />

support.<br />

The DST/National <strong>Research</strong> Foundation South African<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Chairholder in Health and Wealth focuses on<br />

the inter-play of health and wealth in the South African<br />

context and the impact of a range of government<br />

policies on health. <strong>Research</strong>ers contextualised the<br />

social determinants of health within an African context<br />

to increase awareness about this issue and to take into<br />

account health equity issues to address the root causes<br />

of socioeconomic health inequalities. Another key area<br />

of research relates to providing a strong evidence base<br />

to contribute to current policy debates on health care<br />

financing reform. The Chair will run until 2012 in this<br />

current phase.<br />

The <strong>Research</strong>ing Equity in Access to Health Care (REACH)<br />

project, initiated in 2007, focuses on how health systems<br />

could contribute more effectively to achieving development<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseARCh RepORT '11

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