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The Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism is a nonprofit media group based in South Africa. Bhekisisa, which means “to scrutinise” in
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, covers health from a
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perspective, often using a
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,
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approach. It is a recognised authority on healthcare in South Africa and the African continent, and is widely referenced in local and international media, academic journals and books. Bhekisisa stories are regularly published in South Africa’s Daily Maverick, News24, the '' Mail & Guardian'' and '' Financial Mail''. In 2021, the nonprofit was the first media group to receive South Africa’s prestigious
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from the
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History

Bhekisisa was launched in 2013 as a health desk based in the '' Mail & Guardian'' under the editorship of
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. It was founded by healthcare journalist Mia Malan. In 2015, Bhekisisa was registered as a nonprofit and received funding from the
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, which helped the group substantially expand its reporting across the continent. In 2019, it split from the '' Mail & Guardian'', becoming an
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. Bhekisisa is regularly cited as a successful and innovative nonprofit media organization, particularly in health reporting in Africa and the
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COVID-19

Bhekisisa was recognised as taking the lead on
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reporting in South Africa, with many relying on it over government communications for basic information about the coronavirus and
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. Early in 2020, it partnered on a live coronavirus dashboard with the South African data journalism newsroo
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collecting and interpreting unique, localized data on deaths, infections and
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s in Africa and South Africa. Malan was regularly quoted by local and international media on COVID-19-related issues in South Africa and the region. She spoke globally about how journalists were reporting on the pandemic. Her
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article on the Omicron variant-related African travel ban was referenced by Fifa Rahman at the
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’s ACT Accelerator Council in December of 2021 to note the damaging effect the travel ban had on COVID-19 researchers discovering variants outside of the West. On 3 November 2022, the Bhekisisa team received one of the National Press Club's two annual merit awards for outstanding reporting for what the judges described as “fearlessly reporting the facts and science of COVID while being mercilessly trolled on social media”.


Notable reporting

In 2020, Joan van Dyk's article on the death of a child at the
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in Krugersdorp was a finalist in the 2020 Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards. The feature illustrated the impact of corruption at
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, a South African prison facilities management group, on migrant healthcare. Her story resulted in the legal organisation ProBono moving forward with litigation. In 2018, Pontsho Pilane’s #FreetoBleed series about the knock-on effects of costly menstruation products won the Discovery Health Journalist of the Year award. Pilane was invited to Parliament to present her findings about the lack of access to
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. In 2019, sanitary pads and other menstrual products were made tax-free by the South African government. In 2016, Malan’s piece on rape in Diepsloot, a township north of Johannesburg, won both the
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MultiChoice African Journalist Award for feature stories and the Standard Bank Sikuvile Award for feature stories. In 2013, Malan’s story on ulwaluko initiation ceremonies, which left some young men in
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dead or disfigured from botched circumcisions, won the 2014 Standard Bank Sikuvile Award for feature stories.


References

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