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Health Facilities Design and Development  
                          South Africa Summit 
                                   08‐11 November 2010  
                            Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton,  
                                 Johannesburg, South Africa 
                                                           

                                        Speaker Q & A with  

                                                           




                                                                             

                                        Dr. Michael Bennish 
                                        Managing Director 
                                             Mpilonhle 
                                                   


                                                  Conducted by 




All opinions and statements in this interview are of the interviewee themselves and do not reflect the opinion(s) of 
                                             IQPC and/ or its personnel. 
Q.       What changes do you foresee with design and development of health facilities? 

A.       Countries like South Africa, because of economic and social disparities, have two 
         often contradictory health models that make for difficult challenges when 
         designing health facilities.   

         One health model, largely based upon industrialized countries, is based upon 
         very high tech and expensive to build and sustain fixed facilities in urban 
         areas.  The other is providing services to the poor, especially the rural poor – 
         which in South Africa still constitute nearly 50% of the population, and live in 
         widely scattered homesteads in rural areas that have poor transportation. 

         The former takes up a disproportionate share of the health budget – a problem 
         that has persisted for many decades despite sustained critiques.  There are a 
         number of reasons for this – including the graft that is inherent in large building 
         projects in developing countries (or any country for the matter), the political 
         attractiveness of this sort of large scale project, and the sense that high‐tech 
         facilities and service are a symbol and measure of equality for impoverished 
         persons who have long suffered from exploitation. 

         The latter – rural facilities – receive far less attention, and far less funding in 
         proportion to the population that they serve.  There is clearly a need to design 
         facilities for rural areas that are robust, energy efficient and low 
         maintenance.  There is an even greater need for attention to the role and design 
         of mobile units, where innovation has been lacking. 

         A more balanced strategy in terms of the utility and value of health facilities is 
         clearly needed.  Whether it will occur, given the economic, political, and social 
         forces at work, is uncertain.  

          

Q.       What are some of the upcoming projects relating to health facility 
         development? 

A.       At Mpilonhle we are trying to perfect our model of an integrated mobile unit 
         what provides a variety of services.  This involves tweaks more than a 
         fundamental redesign – as we currently do not have funding for building 
         additional mobile units. 

         Should such funding become available, we would start over again – critically 
         examining the functioning of all of the design components of the mobile unit.   

All opinions and statements in this interview are of the interviewee themselves and do not reflect the opinion(s) of 
                                             IQPC and/ or its personnel. 
It may be that we end up with virtually the same design – or something radically 
                         different. But we would critically look at how we have used the facility, and well 
                         the current design has functioned – improving things that need improvement, 
                         and keeping those that have worked well.  

                

                   Q.    Please explain what your current challenges are when designing and 
                         developing health facilities? 

                   A.    Imagination, imagination, imagination – or lack thereof. 

                         As an NGO we have had a relatively free hand in what we were able to develop 
                         in collaboration with schools.  Developing facilities for the government (or the 
                         private health industry) comes with a set of constraints, in that design is often 
                         handled by persons with little inherent interest in design.  They are often more 
                         amenable to the lowest risk solution, the lowest cost (in the short‐term) solution, 
                         or the least radical solution. 

               Q.        What international influence can we expect in this arena? 

               A.        For services to the poor the primary contribution and influence can be in design 
                         and developing model programs.  International designers and supporters, 
                         however, have to be aware of their usually modest knowledge of local conditions, 
                         and develop effective partnerships that bring the best in design to those who 
                         know local conditions. 

                    


The Health Facility Design and Development South Africa Summit takes place from 08-11 November 2010
atthe Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. For more information and to confirm
your participation, call on +971 4 364 2975, email enquiry@iqpc.ae or visit www.healthfacilityafrica.co.za




               All opinions and statements in this interview are of the interviewee themselves and do not reflect the opinion(s) of 
                                                            IQPC and/ or its personnel. 

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  • 1. Health Facilities Design and Development   South Africa Summit  08‐11 November 2010   Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton,   Johannesburg, South Africa    Speaker Q & A with       Dr. Michael Bennish  Managing Director  Mpilonhle     Conducted by  All opinions and statements in this interview are of the interviewee themselves and do not reflect the opinion(s) of  IQPC and/ or its personnel. 
  • 2. Q.  What changes do you foresee with design and development of health facilities?  A.  Countries like South Africa, because of economic and social disparities, have two  often contradictory health models that make for difficult challenges when  designing health facilities.    One health model, largely based upon industrialized countries, is based upon  very high tech and expensive to build and sustain fixed facilities in urban  areas.  The other is providing services to the poor, especially the rural poor –  which in South Africa still constitute nearly 50% of the population, and live in  widely scattered homesteads in rural areas that have poor transportation.  The former takes up a disproportionate share of the health budget – a problem  that has persisted for many decades despite sustained critiques.  There are a  number of reasons for this – including the graft that is inherent in large building  projects in developing countries (or any country for the matter), the political  attractiveness of this sort of large scale project, and the sense that high‐tech  facilities and service are a symbol and measure of equality for impoverished  persons who have long suffered from exploitation.  The latter – rural facilities – receive far less attention, and far less funding in  proportion to the population that they serve.  There is clearly a need to design  facilities for rural areas that are robust, energy efficient and low  maintenance.  There is an even greater need for attention to the role and design  of mobile units, where innovation has been lacking.  A more balanced strategy in terms of the utility and value of health facilities is  clearly needed.  Whether it will occur, given the economic, political, and social  forces at work, is uncertain.     Q.  What are some of the upcoming projects relating to health facility  development?  A.   At Mpilonhle we are trying to perfect our model of an integrated mobile unit  what provides a variety of services.  This involves tweaks more than a  fundamental redesign – as we currently do not have funding for building  additional mobile units.  Should such funding become available, we would start over again – critically  examining the functioning of all of the design components of the mobile unit.    All opinions and statements in this interview are of the interviewee themselves and do not reflect the opinion(s) of  IQPC and/ or its personnel. 
  • 3. It may be that we end up with virtually the same design – or something radically  different. But we would critically look at how we have used the facility, and well  the current design has functioned – improving things that need improvement,  and keeping those that have worked well.     Q.  Please explain what your current challenges are when designing and  developing health facilities?  A.  Imagination, imagination, imagination – or lack thereof.  As an NGO we have had a relatively free hand in what we were able to develop  in collaboration with schools.  Developing facilities for the government (or the  private health industry) comes with a set of constraints, in that design is often  handled by persons with little inherent interest in design.  They are often more  amenable to the lowest risk solution, the lowest cost (in the short‐term) solution,  or the least radical solution.  Q. What international influence can we expect in this arena?  A.  For services to the poor the primary contribution and influence can be in design  and developing model programs.  International designers and supporters,  however, have to be aware of their usually modest knowledge of local conditions,  and develop effective partnerships that bring the best in design to those who  know local conditions.    The Health Facility Design and Development South Africa Summit takes place from 08-11 November 2010 atthe Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. For more information and to confirm your participation, call on +971 4 364 2975, email enquiry@iqpc.ae or visit www.healthfacilityafrica.co.za All opinions and statements in this interview are of the interviewee themselves and do not reflect the opinion(s) of  IQPC and/ or its personnel.