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CHE’s Thanzi Programme has secured a new research grant from The Life You Can Save to establish collaborations with Namibia and Zambia, deepening long-term African research partnerships.
CHE Communications Coordinator Loren Arteaga-Reed shares her career journey from communications and gender studies to leading strategic communications and digital engagement at CHE.
CHE staff joined colleagues across the University of York in this year’s Great York Walk, raising funds and awareness for mental health research and support through Mentally Fit York.
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The Thanzi Programme has launched its dedicated Studentship Programme webpage, as part of our mission to build sustainable health economics capacity across Africa.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, CHE highlights the link between mental wellbeing and the workplace through the Support2Work project.
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