The Phelophepa project was born in 1994. The project had its humble beginnings as a three-coach eye clinic, but Transnet’s investment over the years in the project sees us today with two 20 coach fully equipped primary healthcare facilities equipped to run on rail. Phelophepa is a globally recognised, best practice comprehensive primary healthcare facility operated through Transnet’s existing railway networks spanning across South Africa. The Phelophepa project has two healthcare trains in its fleet that are fully equipped to provide quality primary healthcare services to communities we visit. The project is a 100% support mechanism to the Department of Health and is intended to support the health services mandate of the Department.
1. General Health
2. Wellness Checks
3. Full screenings services for diabetes, breast, cervical and prostate cancers
1. Dentistry Services
1. Eye screening services including the provision of prescription spectacles, ready-made readers and sunglasses to patients
1. Counselling services – through a dedicated team of psychologists and registered counsellors
2. Two on-board registered pharmacies that provide medication to patients
1. The train has a registered pharmacy that provides up to schedule 4 medication to patients
There are two international award winning, globally acclaimed best practice primary healthcare facilities located on board the trains.
70 Community food gardens established annually through the Phelophepa Health Clinics to support food security initiatives in communities visited by the trains. 20 community volunteers are trained to sustain these.
60 dedicated Geriatric Active Aging Health Campaigns have been implemented annually in communities within a 50-kilometre radius of where the trains visits, increasing accessibility to health services by frail and older citizens.
Over 1755 temporary jobs are created annually benefitting unemployed persons in communities that the trains visit. Transnet’s annual investment in this is over R7,7 Million.
Over 5 000 community volunteers are trained annually through the project in Basic Healthcare. These volunteers are now enabled to strengthen the network of home-based community care givers in their communities.
1 100 final year health and humanities students are placed on-board the two Phelophepa trains annually from Universities and training Institutions across the country to gain practical exposure in a culturally diverse setting and in treating patients who have little to no access to some of the services. This grooms students to enter the world of work better prepared to serve our nation.
50 000 pairs of spectacles were provided to our patients after their vision screening. These patients received their spectacles on the same day, proudly manufactured on-board our laboratories on both trains. The cost of spectacles is R30 per pair.
Transnet is looking for partners for its Phelophepa Healthcare Trains project to help expand the reach and scale of its healthcare services.
Following the successful operations of the last 30 years, Transnet is seeking partnerships that can support driving this work of community impact in healthcare services forward.
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