FREE TO READ | World-renowned HIV researcher Prof Gita Ramjee won many awards for her groundbreaking work
Internationally acclaimed HIV scientist and campaigner of women's rights Prof Gita Ramjee died in a Durban hospital on Tuesday.Acclaimed scientist, academic and women’s rights campaigner Prof Gita Ramjee died in a Durban hospital of Covid-19 complications on Tuesday, and the news was met with dismay from around the world.
A family member, who asked not to be named, confirmed Ramjee’s death following complications arising from asthma and pneumonia and that she had been cremated. He said her husband Praveen, a well-known pharmacist, was “lost” following her death. At the time of her death, Ramjee worked at healthcare organisation Aurum Institute, which is regarded as a global authority on HIV and TB prevention and eradication.The Aurum Institute and the global HIV research community will mourn Gita Ramjee’s passing and celebrate the huge contribution to the response to HIV she made in her life.
“Gita firmly believed in health as a fundamental human right. Her groundbreaking research in HIV prevention contributed to the global response to HIV and Aids. Our thoughts during this difficult time are with her family, colleagues and the many people her life and work touched.” Gutted. A kind person, a stellar vaccine scientist, a "towering HIV prevention research leader," someone who dedicated her life to ending the HIV pandemic, has died of Covid-19. Prof. Gita Ramjee was Chief Specialist Scientist + Director of the South African Medical Research...
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