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The First National TB Prevalence Survey - South Africa 2018

South Africa (SA) is one of the 30 high burden tuberculosis (TB) countries contributing 87% of the estimated incident TB cases worldwide, on its own SA accounts for 3% of cases globally. Among these 30 high burden TB countries, the country is among the 14 countries with the highest burden of TB, TB/HIV and multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB). The country’s TB epidemic is driven by a number of factors including low socio-economic status and a high HIV coinfection burden.

South African Health Review (SAHR)

The purpose of the SAHR has always been to analyze and assess progress and challenges in key areas of the health system, and to propose recommendations for improvement. The 2019 edition, which presents a unique collection of perspectives on the key challenges in implementing universal health coverage (UHC) in South Africa, as analyzed by experts in various fields. This edition includes two innovations.

Office of Health Standard Compliance Annual Inspection Report - 2016/17

The aim of the Annual Inspection Report is to present findings of public sector health establishments inspected by the OHSC to monitor compliance with the National Core Standards (NCS) during the 2016/2017 financial year in South Africa. During 2016/17 OHSC advanced its efforts and inspected 696 public health facilities and 204 additional inspections were conducted. Of these additional inspections, 155 were carried out within 6 months from the first inspection.

National Report for the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Women's Health (MNCWH) and Nutrition in South Africa 2012-2016.

The NDoH commissioned a mid-term review (MTR) of the maternal, newborn, women, adolescent and child health and nutrition programmes in the health sector in 2014. This was an independent review supported by various stakeholders working towards improving maternal and child health outcomes in the country. The review aimed to understand the current status as well as assess progress on the implementation of the strategy for the maternal, newborn, under-5 child health, adolescent health, women's health and nutrition programs across the country.

Joint Review of HIV, TB and PMTCT Programmes in South Africa

The main purpose of this independent review was to assess performance of the programmes and provide options for improvement. The focus of the Joint Review was on issues critical to effective delivery and impact of HIV, TB and PMTCT services - to assess progress made, identify challenges, and highlight best practices. The Review was also to recommend strategic and operational approaches for further scale-up, improvement of quality and increasing value for money of key HIV, TB and PMTCT services.

Improving breastfeeding in the context of HIV KZN's Breakthrough on Breastfeeding 2010 - 2014

As recently as 2010, providing HIV-positive mothers with infant formula was still the norm in many parts of the country. This was until a determined team of policy makers and academics from KwaZulu-Natal began advocating for the life-saving qualities of breast-milk, a call that began to reverberate at a national level, leading to radical policy changes aimed at supporting breastfeeding in the context of HIV.
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