| Event Start Date: June 3, 2026 | Event End Date: June 3, 2026 | Event Venue: Virtual |

Evidence into Community Action – Innovation in Community Oriented Primary Care
10:00 am – 2:00 pm South Africa
Background: Linking gLOCAL and COPC
The JBI gLOCAL Solution Room is a week-long global series of locally hosted, interactive events designed to provide pragmatic solutions to challenges in getting evidence into practice, bringing together clinicians, academics and policymakers to discuss how global evidence informs local practice and how local experience shapes global thinking in evidence-based healthcare. JBI explicitly frames “gLOCALization” as the simultaneous global and local nature of evidence generation, synthesis, transfer and implementation, emphasizing that evidence must be adapted to specific contexts given differences in economics, policy, systems and culture.
Sidney and Emily Kark were pioneering South African family physicians who introduced COPC to South Africa. They championed an integrated model combining population health needs assessment, community engagement, and primary care delivery in underserved areas, influencing South Africa’s National Health Act and Ward-Based Primary Health Care Outreach Teams today. Their legacy underscores COPC’s gLOCAL essence: adapting global primary care principles—like those from the 1978 Alma-Ata Declaration—to local contexts such as informal settlements and resource.
In India, community-oriented primary care has evolved through national initiatives such as the National Rural Health Mission and Ayushman Bharat, which emphasise decentralised, community-driven primary care. Frontline workers like Accredited Social Health Activist embody this approach by linking households with health systems. India’s COPC model adapts global principles to diverse local contexts, including rural, tribal, and underserved urban populations.
| Time (IN / SA) | Talk | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 13:30–13:35 IN 10:00–10:00 SA |
Welcome |
Dr Edith Madela-Mntla
Director, University of Pretoria COPC Research Unit, South Africa
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| 13:35–13:45 IN 10:05–10:15 SA |
Introduction to JBI |
Professor Zoe Jordan
Adelaide, Australia
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| 13:45–14:00 IN 10:15–10:30 SA |
Introduction to COPC |
Prof Jannie Hugo
University of Pretoria, South Africa
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| 14:00–14:30 IN 10:30–11:00 SA |
Keynote address: Primary health care in South Africa Keynote
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Ms Jenette Hunter
Deputy Director General, National Department of Health, South Africa
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| Time (IN / SA) | Talk | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 14:30–14:45 IN 11:00–11:15 SA |
Evidence based Antenatal care in primary health care: A Case study of Howrah, West Bengal |
Dr. Sajda Khatoon
JBI-CPHR, India
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| 14:45–15:00 IN 11:15–11:30 SA |
Bridging Laboratory Medicine and Community-Oriented Primary Care |
Prof R Delport
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| 15:00–15:15 IN 11:30–11:45 SA |
The knowledge, attitude, and practices of primary care physicians toward bipolar disorder |
Dr Vicky du Buisson
University of Pretoria, South Africa
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| 15:15–15:30 IN 11:45–12:00 SA |
Community Awareness and Primary Care Delivery for Type 2 Diabetes in Mobile Medical Clinics: Insights from Jalpaiguri, West Bengal |
Ms. Pritha Das
CPHR-MANT
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| 15:30–15:45 IN 12:00–12:15 SA |
Strengthening Primary Care for Improved Diarrhoea Management: A Case Study of Mobile Medical Clinics in Tribal North Bengal |
Ms. Suraya Roy
CPHR-MANT
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| 15:45–16:00 IN 12:15–12:30 SA |
Q & A led by Chairpersons |
| Time (IN / SA) | Talk | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 16:15–16:30 IN 12:45–13:00 SA |
Adolescent Health in South Africa |
Mr Andani Singo
University of Pretoria, South Africa
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| 16:30–16:45 IN 13:00–13:15 SA |
Community Oriented Substance Use Programme |
Dr Urvi Bhoora
University of Pretoria, South Africa
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| 16:45–17:00 IN 13:15–13:30 SA |
Anemia among Females in West Bengal: A Primary Healthcare Perspective |
Ms. Debasmita Maji
CPHR-MANT, India
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| 17:00–17:15 IN 13:30–13:45 SA |
Community-Led HIV Prevention: Understanding the Targeted Intervention Model in India |
Ms. Tanya Sharma
CPHR-MANT, India
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| 17:15–17:30 IN 13:45–14:00 SA |
Managing Undergraduate medical programme in Primary health Care platform |
Ms Lethabo Phefadu
University of Pretoria, South Africa
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| 17:30–17:45 IN 14:00–14:15 SA |
Q & A by Chairpersons | |
| 17:45–18:00 IN 14:15–14:30 SA |
Vote of thanks |
Dr. Paramita Bhattacharya
JBI-CPHR, India
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