“Why has what is so grotesquely abnormal, become normalised to us in this country?” Graca Machel at Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s International Peace Lecture, October 2012.
As a faculty, we have inherited a distinguished legacy and multifaceted heritage, and each of us has a varied experience of that heritage which marks who we are and who we are constantly becoming.
This Human Rights Day, the Faculty embarks on a renewed journey to amplify stories of exclusion from members of our Faculty community as well as alumni from years past. Our commitment is to build ways leading to greater inclusion.
I wish A/Prof Krause well in her tenure as HODiv and look forward to her further strengthening the foundation and growth of both the Division and Department.
UCT FHS Executive Committee supports the open letter by health managers and professionals on the impact of health budget cuts provincially and nationally
So much of what the Faculty accomplishes is only possible through the strong leadership and vision of our departmental leaders, who provide a depth of knowledge and experience from their fields.