Earlier this year, Cluster Head for South East and West Africa at Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Colin Tyrer, took on the gruelling eight-day ABSA Cape Epic mountain bike stage race to raise funds meant to further empower an Unjani Clinic nurse from a Bayer sponsored clinic. These funds will assist Sister Khosi to continue doing what she loves – which is ensuring that her community receives the best healthcare and that she has the necessary resources to do that.
Unjani Clinics NPC are a network of black women-owned that provide low-cost primary healthcare services to communities in low-income areas and with a goal of reducing the need for extended medical services at overburdened public health establishments .
Through this clinic, and the funds raised through donations by Bayer staff and stakeholders, Sister Khosi can now become part of this service delivery model that is making a major difference in the way South Africans can access healthcare.
Today an event held at Unjani Clinic Lufhereng in Soweto saw the results of this endeavour, with another Bayer sponsored clinic handover to Sister Khosi, from Monsterlus in Limpopo.
In his speech to Sister Khosi, clinic staff, media, Bayer staff, and stakeholders, Tyrer said that “this handover reflects Bayer’s commitment to empower women and promote the well-being and health of communities around South Africa”.