Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Centre for Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Research Zimbabwe (CeSHHAR Zimbabwe) is a leading institution at the forefront of research and programmatic work in sexual health and HIV prevention in Zimbabwe and across the region. Through innovative research, evidence-based programming, and capacity strengthening, CeSHHAR plays a key role in shaping health policy and improving health outcomes locally and globally.
CeSHHAR Zimbabwe has a longstanding and strategic partnership with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). This collaboration supports the delivery of high-quality sexual and reproductive health services, enables rigorous assessments of the impact, uptake, and cost-effectiveness of novel health interventions, and strengthens academic exchange and shared learning between Zimbabwe and the UK.
Several senior CeSHHAR researchers hold joint academic positions with LSTM, contributing to a vibrant exchange of expertise, research innovation, and capacity building. On this page you will find information highlighting the joint initiatives and research led by researchers from CeSHHAR and LSTM.
Visit the CeSHHAR Zimbabwe website for more information about their work.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Professor Frances Cowan
- International Public Health - Professor in Global Health
- CeSHHAR
Person: Teaching and research
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Professor Stanley Luchters
- International Public Health - LSTM Professor/Executive Director - CeSHHAR
- CeSHHAR - Executive Director
Person: Teaching and research
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Dr Fortunate Machingura
- International Public Health - Career Track Lecturer
- CeSHHAR
Person: Teaching and research
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Perceptions of integrating cervical cancer screening with HIV and sexual and reproductive health services: results from serial multiple methods studies among health workers and women in Zimbabwe
Ruhode, N., Madanhire, C., Tumushime, M. K., Gudukeya, S., Muhonde, N. D., Hatzold, K., Cowan, F. M. & Sibanda, E. L., 29 Dec 2025, In: Reproductive Health. 22, 1, 259.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Relational contexts and men’s responsibilities informing men’s participation in antenatal care in rural sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
Musiwa, A. S., Mavhu, W., Nyamwanza, O., Nyambi, A., Stevens-Uninsky, M., Rehman, N., Sultana Anni, N., Dzekem Dine, R., Chadambuka, E., Couban, R. & Mbuagbaw, L., 25 Sept 2025, In: PLOS Global Public Health. 5, 9, e0005227.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Assessment of Dehydration Status of Healthcare Workers in Extreme Heat: A Formative Longitudinal Observational Study Using Urine Specific Gravity in Rural Zimbabwe
Machingura, F., Chinozvina, T., Sibanda, B. M., Tsvaki, J., Dangaiso, E., Mutasa, C., Muronzie, T., Mapiye, G., Tshuma, C., Matthew, C., Fardousi, N., Filippi, V., Kalala, F. & Luchters, S., Oct 2024, p. 29-30.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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