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This year, the Discovery Foundation celebrated award recipients under the theme “Light the path”.
The foundation is an independent trust as part of Discovery’s BEE transaction to invest in healthcare training, and the foundation chair, Dr Vincent Maphai, says that the Discovery Foundation’s work is rooted in a belief that transformation in healthcare goes beyond numbers.
“It is about enabling a generation of professionals who carry with them skill, leadership and an understanding of service and innovation grounded in human dignity.”
Since its inception in 2006, the Discovery Foundation has helped fund up to 10% of South Africa’s training posts, with 584 grants to date.
It has achieved 97% of its Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) target in both rand value and beneficiary count.
More than 75% of annual grants are awarded to Black recipients, and 56% of all recipients are women.
These grants support doctors at various career stages, from postgraduate studies and sub-specialist training to rural service and training initiatives for the long-term sustainability of the healthcare system.
Maphai highlighted that the 2025 award recipients represent more than individual success stories.
“Each recipient embodies our shared vision for a healthier, more equitable healthcare system.
“Their achievements and ongoing work remind us that South Africa’s healthcare story is one of resilience and progress.”
Discovery Foundation grants have supported doctors specialising in anaesthesiology, obstetrics and gynaecology, oncology, psychiatry, paediatrics, family medicine, radiology, and more.
Award recipients have contributed to research and service delivery in every province, helping to strengthen healthcare delivery, specifically in rural and underserved areas.
Each recipient of a Discovery Foundation Award is required to serve in the public sector for at least two years following completion of their studies or training, yet more than 60% of alumni remain in public service beyond this period.
The 2025 award recipients represent medical professionals at the forefront of digitisation and clinical research.
Their work reflects a global shift towards personalised and value-driven healthcare, trends that align with South Africa’s health priorities.