Mvuyo Makhasi is a data manager for respiratory diseases and meningitis at the National Institute for Communicable Diseases. He is responsible for overseeing the data systems for South Africa’s pneumonia and influenza-like surveillance programmes, used for reporting purposes by the World Health Organisation and the national department of health — including important data on influenza and Covid-19.
He develops and conducts research studies related to respiratory diseases and provides technical support to surveillance across the country.
CoughWatchSA, a project that Makhasi led, is the first digital participatory surveillance system for respiratory diseases in South Africa, created in collaboration with researchers from Africa, Europe and the US. He also represents South Africa in the Global Telco on standardising protocols for participatory surveillance, in which more than 20 countries participate.
Makhasi says that he is driven to excel, knowing that he can make a lasting impact on many lives and leave a legacy behind.
“You are not stuck; you are just in a transitionary period. Soon, you will be trusted with more responsibilities.”