On 7 May 2025, the Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) convened a National Stakeholder Engagement Meeting at their Durban campus. The event marked a significant step forward in the "Adaptations To Strengthen Healthcare Delivery and Resilience to Extreme Weather Events in Southern Africa" (ASTRA) study. It brought together a diverse and engaged group of stakeholders.
Participants included representatives from government departments and civil society organisations. The group explored the shared goal of strengthening health systems to better withstand the growing impacts of extreme weather events, particularly for communities affected by HIV and tuberculosis.
The meeting served not only to introduce the ASTRA study but also to begin the essential process of co-creating its direction. Discussions were framed around the five core objectives of the project:
The day was marked by insightful dialogue, productive exchanges, and a clear commitment from all participants to work together toward a more resilient and adaptive health landscape in Southern Africa.