1999 • Children's Health Education Award |
MARIAN JACOBS Professor Marian Jacobs graduated from the University of Cape Town with a degree in paediatrics and public health. Armed with this qualification, Marian has dedicated her career and skills to the people of Cape Town. |
She
is currently Professor of Child Health at UCT and also holds the position
of Head of the university’s Child Health Unit. In addition
she is a paediatric specialist at Groote Schuur Hospital. |
Her
work in this area has culminated in her being appointed as a government
advisor on child rights and the national program of action for children
in South Africa. |
Not
content with the changes that she has been able to influence so far,
Marian
believes that there are some children’s issues that still require attention – in
both developing and developed countries. She believes that more attention
needs to be devoted to chronic illnesses and environmentally determined health
effects, such as children’s exposure to tobacco smoke. Marian does not feel that her mission is complete until each child has access to quality health care and has a forum through which his/her voice can be heard. Marian’s love for children has been all consuming, in her own family life with her daughter Tamlyn, through her work and through her political activism. When spending time with her own family, Marian can be found on the tennis court, in a theatre or music venue or soon, learning the intricacies of Irish Dancing. The children of South Africa can be grateful to Marian for the work she has done, and continues to perform, on their behalf to make their health and rights issues of primary concern to the government and the communities in which they live. |