Pre-Contact Work

Pre-Contact Work

This preparatory work is shared a few weeks before the module and is presented on Day 1 in the module.  Module 3 of the fellowship programme has a key focus on land dispossession in the Eastern Cape.  This links into the established overall theme of the module of the...

Module 3 Programme

SUN 21 August Reconnecting Activity 1 (07h30-11h00) Pre-contact work (Introducing the historical context) TEA (11h00-11h30) Fellows Free Time LUNCH (13h00-14h00) Sunday Funday! Heru Maat (re) connection TEA (15h30-16h00) SUN 21 August   Reconnecting Activity 1...

Activity 1: Introducing Module 3

30 minutes Aims  To help us to: Introduce Fellows to the framing of this module, making linkages with the previous module Introduce the programme for the week Remind Fellows of the key foundational learning approach of the Fellowship Begin discussing the political...

The framing of the Module 3 programme

An extract from the constitution of the World Health Organisation (WHO) helps frame this Module: “The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief,...

About the Eastern Cape

About seven million people live in the Eastern Cape, representing 16% (third largest) of the South African population. The non-urban population amounts to nearly 4,100,000, located in dense concentrations of rural and peri-urban settlements.  The Eastern Cape is...
Module 3 Framing Document

Module 3 Framing Document

Situating this module within the Year Long Fellowship Module 1 provided a foundational understanding of how the prevailing context matters for health equity and what is required of us as leaders for social change, Module 2 expanded on this by exploring the ways in...