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| "Our Vision is to be the partner of choice in Africa
for implementation of behaviour modification programmes
and commercialisation of applied health research." |
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| "Our mission is to work with organisations and
individuals to create a healthy lifestyle through effective
and sustainable health promotion interventions." |
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Innovation
Professionalism
Partnerships
People |
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| Zeal Health Innovations targets clients
in the following areas: |
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Employer groups
Medical scheme providers
Unions
Health and wellness providers
Individuals |
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Mr Malik Vazi, Bsc;
MBA; Diploma in Health Promotion and Education. |
Mr Vazi started his career in the food manufacturing industry
as a management trainee. He then moved to management consulting
with Accenture specialising in strategy formulation and
implementation. In 2000 he co-founded Proactive Health
Solutions, a bio-medical and health risk management company
for which he worked in various roles for the past nine
years.
Mr Vazi is the director of Zeal Health Innovations and
heads its research arm. He is currently studying towards
a doctorate in public health specialising in health promotion
and education through the University of Maastricht in
the Netherlands. |
Ms Veena Mishra, BSc;
MBA; Project Management |
Ms Veena Mishra manages the operational activities of
Zeal Health Innovation. She has over fifteen years experience
in the private and public sector in New Zealand and
specialises in risk management and management consulting
with an emphasis on developing programs and administration
systems.
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Dr N Giba, Bsc, MBCHB,
MBA |
Our consulting physician is Dr Giba (BSc, MBChB,
AMP, and MBA) who has been running and developing material
for HIV/AIDS programmes since 2000. He also conducts antiretroviral
workshops and general employee wellness programmes. He
consults in primary health and occupational health and
is an accredited Sector Education Training Agency assessor.
In addition to the above executives Zeal uses on an as
required basis the services of researchers, practitioners
and health economists. |