CliMigHealth-Stellenbosch University Africa Hub

To address the lack of connection and integration between regional presences, the CliMigHealth Network will establish hubs to strengthen regional collaboration. The first, the Africa hub, was inaugurated in March 2023 in partnership with Stellenbosch University, due to their existing connections within the region.

 
 
 

CliMigHealth-Stellenbosch University Africa Hub

To address the lack of connection and integration between regional presences, the CliMigHealth Network will establish hubs to strengthen regional collaboration. The first, the Africa hub, was inaugurated in March 2023 in partnership with Stellenbosch University, due to their existing connections within the region.

Strategy of the Collaboration

In the current era of poly-crisis, it is crucial to address the complex interplay of climate, health, and migration challenges and opportunities facing the African region. Africa, being at the forefront of the climate crisis, requires targeted efforts to confront these issues effectively.

With the spotlight on Africa due to COP27 being held there in 2023, there has been an increased focus on building regional capacity. The Africa Hub aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, humanitarian organizations, and other stakeholders to collaboratively address these interconnected issues with a strong regional emphasis.

The Africa Hub is coordinated by the School of Climate Studies at Stellenbosch University. Researchers from the School of Climate Studies and the Department of Family and Emergency Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences actively contribute to the CliMigHealth Network, facilitating robust inter-regional collaboration.


 

Activities

  • Establish the Africa Hub.
  • Align the main outputs with the CliMigHealth Network strategy for 2023-2025 and beyond.
  • Convene regional members working on the nexus to produce regionally focused research, public engagement activities, and educational outputs.
  • Develop a regional strategy in accordance with the outcomes of the most recent climate summit and other major events within the region and globally.

 

Projects

  • Five-Year Project: Fostering the Development of Climate-Resilient Primary Health Care in Africa
  • Health Systems Resilience in the Context of Climate Change and Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa Project
  • Migration and Primary Health Care in the African Context: A Scoping Review
  • Climate Change and Primary Health Care in the African Context: A Scoping Review
  • Developing Postgraduate Curricula on Planetary Health for Family Physicians and Medical Students Project
  • Summer School on the climate-migration-health nexus
  • Online course on the EdEx platform

 

Collaborators

Prof. Guy Midgley: Director of the School of Climate Studies
Dr. Christian Lueme Lokotola: Coordinator of the Africa Hub
Prof. Bob Mash: Head of the Division of Emergency Medicine and Primary Care; Director of PRIMAFAMED

Collaborating organizations:

  • Primary Care and Family Medicine Network for Sub-Saharan Africa (PRIMAFAMED): An international institutional network that aims to develop and strengthen family medicine higher education and training.
  • Climate Amplified Diseases and Epidemics (CLIMADE): A global consortium led by the global south to study and respond to Climate Amplified Diseases and Epidemics.
  • The Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI): A center providing international comparative research, innovation, and key indicators.
  • Climate Health Africa Network for Collaboration and Engagement (CHANCE): A network aimed at facilitating collaboration on climate change and health policy development in East and Southern African countries.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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