Book
Shangase, Phindile Zifikile, Daniela Gachago, and Eunice Ndeto Ivala, eds. Co-Teaching and Co-Research in Contexts of Inequality: Using Networked Learning to Connect Africa and the World. WILMINGTON, DE: VERNON PRESS, 2023. ISBN: 978-1-64889-578-4 https://vernonpress.com/book/1656
Book Chapters
Tidings P. Ndlovu and Zifikile Phindile Shangase. Chapter 6: Civil Society
Organisations & Sustainable Development: Some lessons from rural South Africa. In Aderemi, A., et al. (2018). Africa Rise Up!: Perspectives on African Renewal, Real African Publishers. ISBN No: 1928341403, 9781928341406. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Africa-Rise-Up-Perspectives-Africanebook/dp/B07CPLXRZN
Current Research Project
- Principal Investigator & Project Manager: Partnership project with Central University of Technology and King’s College London University: Capacity building for the use of implementation science in various typologies in low- and middle income countries (LMICs) for the prevention and/or management of the quadruple burden of disease. https://www.ufs.ac.za/templates/news-archive-item/campus-news/2024/november/using-implementation-science-to-address-quadruple-burden-of-disease-in-sa
https://www.ufs.ac.za/templates/news-archive-item/campus-news/2025/april/improving-health-care-service-delivery-and-outcomes
https://www.youtube.com/live/-FuoSA01rKA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh1T4exXpNc&t=6937s
Previous Projects
2018 - 2020
- Principal Investigator: A `Blended learning research methods class’, the University Teaching & Learning Office (UTLO) – University of KwaZulu-Natal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IocUCxnXkaw&t=1s
2018 - 2020
- Principal Investigator: `A pilot virtual Classroom` - research partnerships between the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the University of Botswa
2013 - 2019
- Module Co-ordinator: Certificate Course in Community Based Work With Children And Youth. The course is delivered by supported open distance learning in Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Lesotho, Kenya and Mozambique. Developed by REPSSI, UNICEF and the University of KwaZulu-Natal (the African Centre for Childhood), there were 1,000 students on the course.