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The Rural Health Advocacy Project (RHAP) advocates for access to quality and comprehensive rural health care in South Africa. https://rhap.org.za/
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RHAP is dedicated to realising the right to health for people in rural areas by advocating for equitable access to healthcare and strengthening accountability systems. #ruralhealthcare

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ICYMI | Rural areas face unique healthcare challenges such as limited access to services and staff shortages. #RHC2025 highlighted how communities, health workers, and policymakers are driving activism and action for equity in rural health.

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Rural Health Conference 2025: Voices, activism, and action for equity
With the theme ‘Rural Health in Real Life’, the 28th Rural Health Conference brought together health professionals, policymakers, researchers, and communities, to once again tackle […]
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Long distances & poor roads delay rural healthcare. About 15% of the population travel 1hr+ to a clinic, while 20% are an hour away to a hospital, then face ambulance shortages. These delays can lead to poor health outcomes for TB patients.

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Teenage pregnancy is a major driver of school dropouts in SA. A Bushbuckridge study found that almost 16% of grade 8–11 girls fell pregnant during the study, making them 2.36x more likely to drop out, repeat grades, or struggle with attendance.

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Malnutrition remains a major challenge in South Africa’s fight against TB. In EC, lack of nutritional support, unemployment, and household hunger make treatment harder. TB survivor, Vuyiswa Zanekile stressed that patients would manage treatment better with enough food. #NationalNutritionWeek
TB remains one of SA’s most persistent and deadly public health challenges, especially in rural areas. Ernest Nkanyana, a dedicated health worker and Chair of the Civil Society Forum in Bushbuckridge shares stark realities and solutions.

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Fighting stigma and strengthening TB treatment in Ehlanzeni district, Mpumalanga
By: Palesa Chidi Tuberculosis (TB) remains a formidable public health challenge in South Africa, particularly in rural districts like Ehlanzeni in Mpumalanga. Despite TB being […]
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Is the voice of the patient considered? RHAP Director, Russell Rensburg, will unpack this question at the GIBS/PPS Healthcare Conference. This conversation is vital to ensuring that healthcare systems reflect patient realities and experiences.
The Rural Health Advocacy Project advocates for equitable access to quality health care for rural communities in SA. We advocate for equity in health policy, resource allocation, and service delivery, because rural lives matter too. #RuralHealth
Nurses are the backbone of healthcare, bringing hope and healing, especially in #rural areas with limited medical access.

Midwife Lungi Gamede shares her journey, highlighting the vital yet often unseen roles nurses play beyond medicine.

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From Passion to Purpose: Lungi Gamede's Journey as a nurse
By: Palesa Chidi Nurses are the unsung heroes of rural communities, where access to healthcare can be limited and the challenges they face are unique. […]
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August is a powerful reminder of how far women have come, from silenced voices to community leaders and nation-builders. As Thumeka Ndobane reflects, this month reminds women of their right to speak, lead, and be seen as more than their homely roles. #WomensMonth
"A mother is everything, the eye of the family and the nation. She leads, nurtures, teaches, and sacrifices. It’s time the state truly protects, values, and uplifts women for the role they play in shaping society," says Nontsokolo Sigcawu, a Mankosi village resident. #WomensMonth
Rural Champion | Jabulile Ndlovu is improving rural health through occupational therapy, supporting stroke survivors, children with disabilities, and people with mental health conditions to live fuller, more independent lives. #RuralHealth

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Championing rural wellness: Jabulile Ndlovu's journey in Occupational Therapy
By: Palesa Chidi In the corners of rural KwaZulu-Natal, where resources are scarce and challenges are abundant, Jabulile Ndlovu stands as a beacon of hope […]
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In 2022, 40% of patients at SA clinics faced contraceptive stockouts. 76% lacked injectables. Many adolescent girls get fewer options & poor counselling, raising risks of side effects & unplanned pregnancies. #InternationalYouthDay

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A Limpopo study highlighted challenges nurses face in promoting exclusive breastfeeding, such as staff shortages, and limited support. Solutions like health education, door-to-door campaigns, and policy implementation can improve outcomes.

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Traditional healers play a key role in rural mental health, offering first-line care and culturally grounded support. Collaborative care models linking traditional and biomedical systems expand access, reduce stigma, and improve early detection.

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Mental health in rural SA needs more than awareness, it needs strong support. From youth-friendly services to traditional healer partnerships and better data, these grounded interventions highlight what real progress looks like. #ruralhealth

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SA’s rural communities still battle to access basic healthcare due to overcrowded hospitals, understaffed clinics, and long distances worsened by poor roads and poverty. RHAP’s report shows how equitable UHC can help close these gaps.

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