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Dr. Stanzia Moyo

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Dr. Stanzia Moyo

Qualifications: Doctor of Philosophy in Demography (University of Zimbabwe), Master in Population Studies (UZ), Bachelor’s in Geography and Environmental Studies (ZOU), Certificate in Demographic Methods and Analysis, (University of Groningen, The Netherlands), Diploma in Education (Gweru).

Dr Stanzia Moyo is a Demographer with 14 years teaching experience at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ). She has vast experience in teaching and research especially in the following areas: Reproductive health issues of men, adolescents, women and youths: Demographic Techniques; Gender-based violence; Communicable and non-communicable diseases; Fertility; Migration; Qualitative Research Methods; and, Quantitative Research Methods. She is experienced in curriculum development and designing of community intervention programmes. She is also an expert in knowledge, attitude, beliefs and practices studies. Between 2013 and 2017, four of Dr Moyo’s publications topped the world charts as they consistently remained in the top ten of the Male Reproductive Health Issues Domain. She has actively participated in consultancy studies funded by organisations such as The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, UNWOMEN, The International Labour Organisation, Plan International, Population Services International and Alan Guttmacher Institute at regional and national levels. Dr Moyo is currently the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Studies (UZ), Chairman of the Department of Demography Settlement and Development (UZ), Senator at the University of Zimbabwe, Vice Chairman of the Zimbabwe Board of National Family Planning Council and Senate Chairman of The Chartered Institute of Risk and Security Management in Zimbabwe. 

Research Interests: Reproductive Health (male, adolescents, women, youths), Gender-based violence, Morbidity and Mortality (cancer, diabetes, hypertension, HIV and AIDS), Demographic Methods and Analysis, Gender and Migration.

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