14 June 2024 Dr. Lilian Owoko at JIAS Dr Lilian Owoko, a postdoctoral fellow in the Re-imagining Reproduction project, has been invited to contribute as an author for a supplement of the Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS), titled ‘PEP in Africa: Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges’. The supplement will be launched in July 2025. As part of this,
Dr. Tariro Moyana in Sweden
22 May 2024 Dr Tariro Moyana’s Visit to Sweden Dr. Tariro Moyana, a post-doctoral fellow in the Reimagining Reproduction project, participated in an Erasmus-funded Staff and Teacher Exchange Programme at Uppsala University in Sweden from 13-20 May 2024. The visit which was hosted by the Sociology Department centred on medical humanities, focusing on research methodologies and integrating research in teaching
Dr Saibu Mutaru
Introducing Dr Saibu Mutaru The Re-imagining Reproduction project has five postdoctoral research fellows working in various African countries. Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing these incredible researchers to our community. We asked each of our fellows nine questions to get to know them better. Please tell us who you are, what your area of interest/expertise is, and
Dr Tariro Moyana
Introducing Dr Tariro Moyana- Mukwidigwi The Re-imagining Reproduction project has five postdoctoral research fellows working in various African countries. Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing these incredible researchers to our community. We asked each of our fellows nine questions to get to know them better. Please tell us who you are, what your area of interest/expertise is,
Dr Simon Mutebi
Introducing Dr Simon Mutebi The Re-imagining Reproduction project has five postdoctoral research fellows working in various African countries. Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing these incredible researchers to our community. We asked each of our fellows nine questions to get to know them better. Please tell us who you are, what your area of interest/expertise is, and
Dr Anitha Tingira
Introducing Dr Anitha Tingira The Re-imagining Reproduction project has five postdoctoral research fellows working in various African countries. Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing these incredible researchers to our community. We asked each of our fellows nine questions to get to know them better. Please tell us who you are, what your area of interest/expertise is, and
The Reimagining Reproduction project hosts a conference in Kisumu City, Kenya.
23 November 2023 The Reimagining Reproduction project hosts a conference in Kisumu City, Kenya. On the 13th of November 2023, the Reimagining Reproduction project convened a one-day conference entitled “ Family Matters: Reproduction and Care in Africa” at the Sovereign Hotel in Kisumu City. New questions about the relationship between family, care and reproduction in Africa came to the fore
The Re-imagining Reproduction project hosts an interactive writing workshop at Maseno University, Kenya.
20 November 2023 The Re-imagining Reproduction project hosts an interactive writing workshop at Maseno University, Kenya. On the 9th of November, the Reimagining Reproduction team hosted an interactive workshop at Maseno University that addressed issues relating to writing articles and the challenges of publishing. The workshop was attended by staff and students representing various levels of academic trajectories, including Undergraduate
An open letter to Minister of Health, Joe Phaahla
19 October 2023 An open letter to Minister of Health, Joe Phaahla Young people already feel disconnected from the formal sexuality education messages and alienated from reproductive healthcare. A crass ‘teenage pregnancy = statutory rape’ cry will simply exacerbate this. An open letter to Minister of Health Joe Phaahla. By Catriona Ida Macleod, Deevia Bhana, Nolwazi Mkhwanazi, Sisa Ngabaza, Jess Rucell
Dr Roselyn Kanyemba
Introducing Dr Roselyn Kanyemba The Re-imagining Reproduction project has five postdoctoral research fellows working in various African countries. Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing these incredible researchers to our community. We asked each of our fellows nine questions to get to know them better. Please tell us who you are, what your area of interest/expertise is, and