Saving Soweto
A unique insight into life inside one of the world’s largest hospitals.
Al Jazeera reveals the inside workings of Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto, the only hospital in South Africa’s biggest township.
Known affectionately as “Bara”, the hospital is one of the largest in the world – sprawling over 173 acres, 429 buildings and 10km of corridor. There are more than 3,000 beds to serve a population of about four million.
Al Jazeera follows doctors and nurses as they deal with a multitude of health issues affecting Soweto’s black population and finds out what motivates with little recognition.
VITAL ORGANS:
HEALING THE WOUNDS:
SEEING THE LIGHT:
FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE:
Three out of ten pregnant women in South Africa today have HIV/Aids. The Maternity Unit at Soweto’s Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital delivers about 70 babies a day, many born HIV positive and who come into the world with no say in their care or management of the disease. |
OVERLOAD:
24 HOURS OF TRAUMA:
Al Jazeera joins staff in the Bara trauma unit, one of the busiest in the world, for a gruelling 24 hour shift on a pay day weekend – a time when staff and resources are pushed to their limits. Watch part two |
Editor’s note: This series was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2009.