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Fostering a healthy public for men and HIV: a case study of the Movement for Change and Social Justice (MCSJ)

Medicine and Health

Fostering a healthy public for men and HIV: a case study of the Movement for Change and Social Justice (MCSJ)

C. J. Colvin, M. V. Pinxteren, et al.

This paper explores the Movement for Change and Social Justice (MCSJ) in Gugulethu, Cape Town, which uses innovative health information to address men, masculinity, and HIV. Through collaboration with the University of Cape Town, the MCSJ aims to create healthier communities and advance social justice in public health. Discover the challenges and successes identified in this important work conducted by Christopher J. Colvin, Myrna van Pinxteren, Mandla Majola, Natalie Leon, Alison Swartz, Nonzuzo Mbokazi, and Mark Lurie.

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Abstract
This paper examines the recently formed Movement for Change and Social Justice (MCSJ) in the township of Gugulethu, in Cape Town, South Africa. MCSJ is a health and social justice movement that has an unusual trajectory—guided by the political principles and strategies of South Africa AIDS activism, inspired but also frustrated by the contemporary progressive public health activism, and catalysed by a university research partnership at the University of Cape Town (UCT) that focused on innovative ways of using health information to spur community and health system action to respond to issues of men, masculinity and HIV. This paper synthesises findings from participant observation, qualitative process evaluations of MCSJ’s work, and reflections from the UCT-based research team to develop a number of lessons about the challenges and opportunities in efforts to foster a healthy public for men and HIV. MCSJ’s approach builds on current modes and models of public health thinking while also pushing for more responsive, more inclusive, more sustained, and more locally rooted forms of practice. The paper identifies a range of enabling conditions for MCSJ’s work, describes the often delicate balancing act MCSJ has to manage in its work, and outlines some of the key strategies of this community-university partnerships that guided efforts to develop a healthy public for men and HIV. Lessons learned from this case study will be helpful for other efforts to promote and sustain engaged and impactful university-community collaborations to support the emergence of healthy publics.
Publisher
Palgrave Communications
Published On
Feb 18, 2020
Authors
Christopher J. Colvin, Myrna van Pinxteren, Mandla Majola, Natalie Leon, Alison Swartz, Nonzuzo Mbokazi, Mark Lurie
Tags
MCSJ
HIV
men's health
social justice
community partnership
innovative health information
public health
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