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Meet the new PMHP team members<br />

Michael Onah Research Officer<br />

Michael is an Economist and Health Economist with interests in structural drivers of noncommunicable<br />

diseases, behavioural economic interventions, gender dimensions of health<br />

access and financing, and equity issues in Africa. He has worked as a Data Manager, Senior<br />

Consultant, and Health Economist in different academic and research organisations. He<br />

was one of the recipients of the 2010 SIDA scholarships to study for a Masters in Public<br />

Health specialising in Health Economics at University of Cape Town.<br />

Roseanne Turner Training and Development Officer<br />

Roseanne is a nurse and midwife who holds an MSc (Critical Care Nursing) from UCT and<br />

a post graduate diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation from Stellenbosch University. She<br />

has been working in the development sector for 5 years. Roseanne is a registered nurse<br />

educator and has been involved in post-basic nursing and health care training for 15 years.<br />

Lawrence Helman member of Board of Advisors<br />

Lawrence is a director of the law firm ENSAfrica. He is an experienced commercial attorney,<br />

specialising in company law and commercial transactions and advice. He has worked<br />

extensively in the healthcare sector and played a significant role in the corporatisation of<br />

pharmacy in South Africa. He has also worked extensively in the public sector. In addition<br />

to his legal expertise, he brings to the organisation experience in business development<br />

and private/public sector collaboration.<br />

PMHP <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2015<br />

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