BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 12 April 2023 Is a bigger cholera outbreak coming for Gauteng’s townships? Jesse Copelyn 6 min 0
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 28 March 2023 Wage talks — how much do state nurses, porters and cleaners earn? Jesse Copelyn 8 min 0
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 14 March 2023 A patent injustice — why SA’s cancer activists are stuck in an endless loop Jesse Copelyn 8 min 0
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 30 January 2023 Decriminalising sex work can protect sex workers — and everybody else — from gender-based violence and even diseases Jesse Copelyn 8 min 0
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 29 November 2022 Meet the healthcare workers who choose to live and work in SA’s poorest rural villages Jesse Copelyn 6 min 0
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 22 November 2022 You could be buying poisonous lead paint – and no one would be charged for it Jesse Copelyn 4 min 0
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 26 October 2022 How pupils from SA’s poorest schools defied the odds to become doctors Jesse Copelyn 9 min 0
BHEKISISA OP-ED 5 September 2022 Gun laws save 30 lives a month in two South American cities. Could the same work here? Jesse Copelyn 6 min 4
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 13 June 2022 How to pick good doctors: Why race, language and home town do matter Jesse Copelyn 8 min 0
BHEKISISA CENTRE FOR HEALTH JOURNALISM 1 June 2022 Could rural students solve South Africa’s doctor dilemma? Jesse Copelyn 7 min 0