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A Week of Collaboration Closes with Commitment to Combating NCDs Across Africa
The fifth and final day of the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting brought together partners from across the consortium at the Wits School of Public Health in Johannesburg to consolidate a week of intense and productive discussions. With clear decisions made, timelines set, and responsibilities assigned, the meeting closed on a note of genuine optimism and shared purpose.
Momentum in Johannesburg: IS4NCDs Consortium Advances Planning on Day Four
Day 4 of the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting covered project administration, pilot scheduling, publication planning, and the development of an evaluation framework.
Modules, Platforms, and Pedagogy: Inside Day 3 of the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting
The third day of the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting in Johannesburg moved from decisions to design — unpacking three advanced modules, an executive course for senior leaders, a digital learning platform, and the pedagogical principles that will bring it all to life.
Bridging the Know–Do Gap: IS4NCDs Intermediate Training Modules to Strengthen NCD Implementation in Africa
On day 2 of the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting held in Johannesburg, consortium members presented and discussed an Implementation Roadmap covering three new intermediate training modules designed to equip health workers, researchers, and programme implementers with the practical skills needed to improve NCD outcomes at scale.
Building the Future of Implementation Science Education in Africa: Highlights from Day 2 of the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting
Day 2 focused on two major areas: the operational and structural decisions needed to move the modules from design to delivery, and a deeper exploration of the content and frameworks underpinning the core modules.
Key Takeaways from the Didactic Foundation and Competency Framework Workshop
We’re thrilled to share key takeaways from our workshop, presented by Lisa Pfadenhauer, Marie Therese Schultes, and Judith van de Kamp on Day 1 of the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting, focusing on the didactic foundation and competency framework for Implementation Science in Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).
Exciting Week Ahead at the IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting
The IS4NCDs Regional Consortium Meeting is taking place from 4 to 8 May 2026 at the esteemed University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. This crucial five-day event will gather consortium members and dedicated educators…
IS4NCDs Gears Up for Regional Meeting in Johannesburg to Advance NCD Training
These insights spotlight the economic and health benefits of investing in cost-effective interventions, the urgent need for increased domestic funding, innovative revenue mechanisms, and the importance of bridging treatment gaps…
IS4NCDs Implementation Roadmap for NCD Programmes: Parts A & B – Intermediate Modules in Quality, Mixed-Methods Research, and Participatory Action Research
These insights spotlight the economic and health benefits of investing in cost-effective interventions, the urgent need for increased domestic funding, innovative revenue mechanisms, and the importance of bridging treatment gaps…
IS4NCDs Presents Insights on Implementation Science and Practice at IMPACT 2026
These insights spotlight the economic and health benefits of investing in cost-effective interventions, the urgent need for increased domestic funding, innovative revenue mechanisms, and the importance of bridging treatment gaps…
IS4NCDs Consortium Members to Join 4th Swiss Implementation Science Conference in Zurich
These insights spotlight the economic and health benefits of investing in cost-effective interventions, the urgent need for increased domestic funding, innovative revenue mechanisms, and the importance of bridging treatment gaps…
Empowering Institutions to Respond to Rising NCDs: Implementation Science for South Africa and Zambia
These insights spotlight the economic and health benefits of investing in cost-effective interventions, the urgent need for increased domestic funding, innovative revenue mechanisms, and the importance of bridging treatment gaps…

The IS4NCDs project has received funding from the European Union's Erasmus+ programme under Grant Agreement no. 101179511

The IS4NCDs project has received funding from the European Union's Erasmus+ programme under Grant Agreement no. 101179511