Women bear an invisible burden on which society utterly depends – ensuring they take care of their physical and mental health should be a priority.
Regardless of the challenges, technology paves a way for an alternative outcome for women across Sub-Saharan Africa. “These figures paint a picture of a group that is overstretched and under strain. Mental and physical ailments are inevitable and yet they tend to be pushed aside because there is just too much to do or the cost is too high,” says Kena Health’s Clinical Care Lead, Chido Siame adding; “But given their outsize role, women’s health is not just a personal issue but one that is existential for society as a whole.
Considering 84% of South Africans do not have medical aid, many turn to the public sector. The public healthcare system is plagued by long waiting times that many working women simply do not have time for.
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