Contribute towards policy development
Publish scientific publications
Compile conference presentations
Disseminate research findings internally and to universities and other stakeholders such as the community, CAGs and media
Write research and funding proposals
Obtain ethical approval from relevant regulatory bodies
Write research protocols and SOPs for qualitative studies
Develop and design research tools
Conduct fieldwork (data collection, interviews, etc.)
Monitor the progress of the research project
Write progress reports to stakeholders including networks and funders
Train the Research Team and other relevant staff
Conduct data analysis and write up results
Stay abreast with relevant research findings and collaborate closely with other investigators on related studies within the cluster
Apr 16, 2021
An Intern (6 Months Fixed Term Contract) vacancy is available at our Client, Wits Health Consortium’s Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (RHI) in Hillbrow, Johannesburg – Gauteng.
Background
The Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (Wits RHI) is a renowned African-led research institute that seeks solutions to Africa’s health challenges.
It is located within the University of the Witwatersrand and addresses some of the greatest public health concerns affecting our region, including HIV and its related problems, sexual and reproductive health and vaccinology. This is done through pioneering, multi-disciplinary research; responsive technical support and innovation in health services; and evidence-based policy development and advocacy with national, regional and global stakeholders
Understanding of the challenges facing sex worker/transgender people in the health context
An ability to communicate and work well with sex worker/transgender people
Willingness to work in unconventional community settings, brothels and hot spots
Previous experience in Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) services and ART adherence support
Knowledge of national, provincial and district health structures
Knowledge in clinical and data management and analysis
Able to priorities own workload and work towards deadlines
Required minimum work experience
TO APPLY
Only if you do meet the minimum job requirements and experienceas mentioned above, you may submit a detailed updated CV –
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HIV and cervical cancer: Behind SA s extraordinarily high numbers news24.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from news24.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A recent study published in
The Lancet medical journal found that women living with HIV made up an estimated 63.4% of new cervical cancer cases in South Africa in 2018 – a dramatically higher percentage than the global level of around 6%. The study also found that women living with HIV on average have a sixfold higher risk of developing cervical cancer than women who are not living with HIV.
“In absolute terms,” the authors wrote, “most women with cervical cancer living with HIV were from South Africa.”
Of the estimated 33,000 new cases of cervical cancer in women living with HIV in 2018, around 8,200 were in South Africa. In total, including women who are not living with HIV, it is estimated there were around 570,000 new cervical cancer cases worldwide in 2018.