Govender, KaressaSchneider, HelenGilson, LucyMash, Robert J.Whyle, Eleanor BethMotshweneng, Oupa StevenNkosi, NonhlanhlaGoliath, CharlynMahomed, HassanKariem, Saadiq2026-05-242026-05-242025Govender, K., Schneider, H., Gilson, L., Mash, R., Whyle, E., Motshweneng, O., Nkosi, N., Goliath, C., Mahomed, H. and Kariem, S., 2025. Scaling COPC in South Africa: Insights and Priorities from the 2024 National Workshop. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, 17(1), p.4.10.4102/phcfm.v17i1.5022https://hdl.handle.net/10566/22846There has been increasing interest in Community-Oriented Primary Care (COPC) in South Africa in recent years. Community-Oriented Primary Care was first introduced in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in the 1940s.1 It has re-emerged and has been implemented in varied ways and settings across the country, including in KZN, Gauteng and Western Cape. Community-Oriented Primary Care is of relevance to ongoing health reforms that seek to reorganise the South African health system and provide health care services in an equitable manner.enCommunity health workersCommunity-oriented primary careHealth system designPrimary health careHealth auxiliaryScaling COPC in South Africa: insights and priorities from the 2024 national workshopArticle