Browsing School of Public Health by Author "Okeyo, Ida"
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The first thousand days within the Western Cape whole of society approach: Lessons for the collaborative governance of intersectoral action for health
Okeyo, Ida; Lehmann, Uta; Schneider, Helen (Researchgate, 2020-11)This report is a case study of the Western Cape’s Whole of Society Approach (WoSA) through the lens of the First Thousand Days (FTD) of childhood initiative, focusing in particular on its implementation in Saldanha Bay ... -
Intersectoral collaboration before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Western Cape: implications for future whole-of-society approaches to health and wellbeing
Schneider, Helen; Okeyo, Ida; du Toit, Alheit; Engelbrecht, Beth (Health System Trust, 2022)The profound health, social and economic impacts generated by the COVID-19 pandemic have necessitated collaboration among societal actors in an unprecedented fashion, elevating the status of the health sector and positioning ... -
Methodological gaps and opportunities for studying multisectoral collaboration for health in low- and middle-income countries
Okeyo, Ida (Oxford Academic, 2019)The current body of research into multisectoral collaborations (MSCs) for health raises more questions than it answers, both in terms of how to implement MSCs and how to study them. This article reflects on current ... -
Policy adoption and the implementation woes of the intersectoral first 1000 days of childhood initiative, in the Western Cape province of South Africa
Okeyo, Ida; Lehmann, Uta; Schneider, Helen (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2021)There is a growing interest in implementing intersectoral approaches to address social determinants especially within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) era. However, there is limited research that uses policy analysis ... -
Whole-of-community interventions that address alcohol-related harms: Protocol for a scoping review
Okeyo, Ida; Walmisley, Ulla; De Jong, Michelle (BMC, 2022)Alcohol-related harm is a rising global concern particularly in low-income and middle-income countries where alcohol use fuels the high rates of violence, road traffic accidents and is a risk factor for communicable ...