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system; human rights issues in relation to HIV and the<br />

human rights and ethical implications of Dual Loyalties in<br />

the health professions. Much of this research takes place<br />

through collaboration with human rights non-governmental<br />

organizations, other research and training institutions and<br />

human rights activists within and outside South Africa.<br />

Another focus has been research into core competencies<br />

in human rights required by health professionals.<br />

Recent research has begun to explore the role of civil society<br />

organisations (CSOs) using human rights approaches<br />

to promote health. In particular, the establishment of a<br />

Learning Network for Health & Human Rights (LN) with<br />

6 Western Cape CSOs in partnership with Universities<br />

of Maastricht, Warwick and Western Cape has provided<br />

opportunities to identify best practice for realising health<br />

rights. This network draws on a multidisciplinary team of<br />

researchers in partnership with CSOs to develop best<br />

practice for realising the right to health. A highlight in<br />

<strong>2011</strong> was the launch of a toolkit for CSOs on the Right to<br />

Health, at which the Deputy Chair of the Human Rights<br />

Commission, Dr Pregs Govender, introduced the toolkit.<br />

The Programme also has grants to explore different<br />

aspects of Knowledge Production in partnership with<br />

Community Organisations, all centred around health rights<br />

approaches.<br />

SChool StAtiStiCS<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff<br />

Professors 6<br />

Associate Professors 5<br />

emeritus Associate Professor 1<br />

Senior lecturers 14<br />

lecturers (including part-time) 24<br />

Postdoctoral and research Staff 63<br />

Facilitators 38<br />

Admin and Clerical Staff 24<br />

total 174<br />

students<br />

Doctoral 20<br />

master’s 238<br />

Pg Diploma 142<br />

undergraduate 1300<br />

total 1700<br />

reSeArCh outPut<br />

authored books<br />

Luque-Fernandez, M. <strong>2011</strong>. Enqute de couverture<br />

vaccinale en RDC (Lubutu), Juin 2009. United Kingdom:<br />

GmbH& Co. 93pp. ISBN 9786131579790.<br />

chapters in books<br />

Brits, H., Chandia, J., Govender, I., Govender, R., Gwyther,<br />

E., Jenkins, L., Mash, B., Namane, M., Ndimande, J.,<br />

O’Mohoney, D., Ranjith, N., Rosochacki, Z., Ross, A.,<br />

Sammons, H., Schweitzer, B.R., Van Deventer, C., Viljoen,<br />

W. and Yogiswaren, P. <strong>2011</strong>. An approach to assessing<br />

common symptoms. In The Handbook of Family Medicine,<br />

pp. 184-249. Third Edition. ABC Press Cape Town: Oxford<br />

University Press Southern Africa. ISBN 978-0-1959-9817-7.<br />

Brits, H., Chandia, J., Govender, I., Govender, R., Gwyther,<br />

E., Jenkins, L., Mash, B., Namane, M., Ndimande, J.,<br />

O’Mohoney, D., Ranjith, N., Rosochacki, Z., Ross, A.,<br />

Sammons, H., Schweitzer, B.R., Van Deventer, C., Viljoen,<br />

W. and Yogiswaren, P. <strong>2011</strong>. Managing common conditions.<br />

In The Handbook of Family Medicine, pp. 250-314. Third<br />

Edition. ABC Press Cape Town: Oxford University Press<br />

Southern Africa. ISBN 978-0-1959-9817-7.<br />

Dalvie, M.A. <strong>2011</strong>. DDT: Health Effects. In J. O Nriagu<br />

(eds), Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, pp. 6-10.<br />

London: Academic Press Ltd Elsevier Science Ltd. ISBN<br />

9780444522733.<br />

Gilson, L. <strong>2011</strong>. The Relevance of Healthworlds to Health<br />

System thinking about Access. In J.R. Cochrane, B.<br />

Schmid and T. Cutts (eds), When Religion and Health Align:<br />

Mobilising Religious Health Assets for Transformation,<br />

pp. 164-177. South Africa: Pietermaritzburg: Cluster<br />

Publications. ISBN 9781875053919.<br />

Gilson, L. <strong>2011</strong>. When Religion and Health Align Mobilising<br />

Religious Health Assets for Transformation. In J.R.<br />

Cochrane, B. Schmid and T. Cutts (eds), When Religion<br />

and Health Align: Mobilising Religious Health Assets for<br />

Transformation, pp. 164-177. South Africa: Pietermaritzburg:<br />

Cluster Publications. ISBN 9781875053919.<br />

London, L., Joshi, T.K., Cairncross, E. and Claudio, L.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. Environmental Justice: An International Perspective.<br />

In J.O. Nriagu (ed.), Encyclopedia of Environmental<br />

Health, pp. 441-448. London: Academic Press Ltd Elsevier<br />

Science Ltd. ISBN 9780444522733.<br />

London, L., Rubenstein, L. and Baldwin-Ragaven, L. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Ethical Issues and Rights-Based Approaches: Balancing<br />

Dual Loyalties. In E. Beracochea, C. Weinstein and D.P.<br />

Evans, Rights-Based Approaches to Public Health, pp.<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseARCh RepORT '11

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