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Windows of Opportunity 

Professor Ameena has been recognised for her contributions to public health.   She currently lives in Geneva, working in global child health.   Here she tells her story, how she had the opportunity to study and then focus on Mother and Child health. Read on to hear from this remarkable woman.

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In the Steps of Leonardo

In Cape Town in 2013, a major project began with the suggestion to paint a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting “The Annunciation”. The art group of 6 members, enthusiastically took up the project. It’s taken 9 years to complete, but the journey has been fascinating, from inception to completion. A replica of this magnificent painting now hangs on the walls of the School’s refectory.

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My Odyssey – Life’s Journey 

If an odyssey is a long journey full of adventures and learning, Babatunde has certainly had one! Read about his life story, starting in Nigeria, to becoming a professor in an Ivy League black university. Where does he find meaning? Read on.

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Scotland’s Last Flute-Maker

To be a flute-maker is to be an endangered species. Flute-makers in Scotland goes back to the 17thcentury but now there is only one left. George’s flutes are in demand across the world so what makes them so special? He is an expert in woodwork, a silversmith and also makes his own tools. In the last 40 years he’s made around 1,200 beautiful wooden flutes.

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