Amanda Fononda
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Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity in South Africa
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Amanda Fononda has been a Global Atlantic Fellow based at Tekano since 2019. In 2024, she was appointed to serve for two years as one of the 14 Global Fellows Advisory Board, selected from the community of Fellows. Amanda’s health equity work focuses on understanding and addressing barriers to integration and successful management of mental health screening in primary health care settings. She also facilitates work on Indigenous knowledge, mainly how friendship is a social capital that improves health outcomes. Amanda has years of experience working in local and international non-governmental organizations in public health. Her focus has been on contributing to prevention, case finding, treatment, and retention in care in high-risk and key vulnerable populations with TB and HIV. Amanda has attained qualifications in Journalism, Sociology, Health Economics, Public Health and Futures Studies
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United in their pursuit of equity, Atlantic Fellows come from all walks of life and a variety of professions.

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