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Editor-in-Chief, Bhekisisa

Mia Malan

Verified

Editor-in-Chief, Bhekisisa

Johannesburg

Beats

Primary beats

South AfricaHealthOpinionEditorial

Secondary beats

Women in STEMSportsWorld NewsE-CommerceLoveRelationshipsHealthcareFeminismLawCommerceNutritionCulinarySocial IssuesMindfulnessPetFitness

Biography

Final Covers

Local Houston news, anything technical Hurricane Harvey recovery medical cannabis industry, anything medical

Doesn’t Cover

Lifestyle, Business

Journalist Type

Editor-in-Chief

Seniority Positions

Chief

Industries

Media Production

Medium Formats

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Content

Total articles 836

  • Available on paid plans

    LISTEN | 8 in 10 ADHD cases are genetic. Can you outgrow it?

    By Mia Malan Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    [LISTEN] 8 in 10 ADHD cases are genetic. Can you outgrow it?

    By Mia Malan Verified, Danny Booysen

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    LISTEN | 8 in 10 ADHD cases are genetic. Can you outgrow it?

    By Mia Malan Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

As seen in

The Guardian,Modern Wellness,El País,News24,Health24,Fin24,Bhekisisa,MSN South Africa,Ted,Timeslive,Allafrica

Company Info

Bhekisisa

The Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism is an independent media organization dedicated to narrative, solutions-based journalism that addresses health and social justice issues across Africa. The name "Bhekisisa," meaning "to scrutinise" in isiZulu, reflects its mission to critically examine public health matters. Originally a health desk at the Mail & Guardian, Bhekisisa became an independent nonprofit in 2019, supported by funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Bhekisisa produces in-depth journalism, offering evidence-based reporting on various health topics. They provide media training for journalists and civil society to foster a new generation of health reporters. The organization also hosts public forums to discuss health issues and produces a monthly TV show called "Health Beat," which airs on eNCA. Their stories are widely distributed through major South African media outlets, reaching policymakers, academics, and activists, and influencing national agendas. Bhekisisa has received recognition for its impactful reporting, particularly in areas like abortion access and health policy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Johannesburg, , South Africa

+27 11 250 7300

Founded: 2013


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