Why we're passionate about the philosophy of Ubuntu
Ubuntu is a Nguni Bantu term that translates to “humanity”. It is also sometimes translated in different communities as “I am because we are” or “humanity towards others”.
From the beginning of time, the principles of Ubuntu have guided African societies. And today, we also adopt these principles in our everyday operations at Revolutionary Healthcare. Ubuntu is based on the principles of justice, responsibility, equality, love, respect, helpfulness, caring, community, integrity, trust, unselfishness, and social change.
How has Ubuntu changed Revolutionary Healthcare?
Consciously embracing Ubuntu in our operations has meant that we are always optimistic, courageous, and even-minded in all circumstances. It has humbled us in our approach to all things.
As a result of adopting the principles of Ubuntu, our team is always open to helping everyone. We have made sure we can assist patients and clients in nine South African languages, ensuring everyone feels understood and can communicate confidently and comfortably. Through this, we embrace the principles of equality, love, respect, helpfulness, caring, and community.
We are also passionate about continuously sharing our experience, knowledge, and skills with our community. This enables us to embrace the principles of responsibility, helpfulness, and social change.
At Revolutionary Healthcare we are always continuing to seek new ways to serve our patients and clients in the best ways possible by incorporating the principles of Ubuntu.