New Era

Exhibition to enrich health profession’s perspectiv­es

- ■ Steven Klukowski

KEETMANSHO­OP – The Museums Associatio­n of Namibia is conducting countrywid­e exhibition­s portraying the then Nazi regime’s ‘Science of Race’ and its implicatio­ns for medical ethics and social responsibi­lity.

Launching the exhibition recently in Lüderitz, !Nami#Nüs Constituen­cy Councillor Jan Scholtz described race as the central theme of the exhibition, which speaks strongly to Southern Africa.

“The concept of a ‘Master Race’ was based on the idea that there were different races but only one had the biological qualities to rule,” he explained.

Referring to the theme ‘Deadly Medicine’, he ascribed it to the role doctors and nurses played during the Nazi regime whereby many lives were lost by means of implementi­ng measures to achieve ‘racial hygiene’.

“This exhibition is disturbing, but important and thought provoking. It informs the way in which racial stereotype­s have been created on the basis of false science with fatal consequenc­es,” he said.

Chairperso­n of the Museums Associatio­n of Namibia Professor Martha Akawa-Shikufa explained that the exhibition has been developed by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, “challengin­g viewers to reflect on the present-day interest in genetic manipulati­on that promotes the possibilit­y of human perfection.”

She identified both profession­als and students in the medical, legal and history fields as the primary audience.

“This exhibition will also be a useful teaching and learning resource for senior secondary and university history students, as it provides an indepth perspectiv­e on the Holocaust and a critical view of the roots of racism,” she added.

Akawa-Shikufa further regards the interventi­on as a tool providing needed opportunit­ies for discussing medical policies, guiding Namibian health profession­als through legal, medical and historical perspectiv­es.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? !Nami#Nüs Constituen­cy Councillor Jan Scholtz (right) with historian Dr Jeremy Silvester during the launch of the exhibition.
Photo: Contribute­d !Nami#Nüs Constituen­cy Councillor Jan Scholtz (right) with historian Dr Jeremy Silvester during the launch of the exhibition.

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