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Newly launched, African healthcare company Unu Health recently honored six trailblazing women who have made significant strides in improving the well-being of women in Southern Africa. 

Tania Joffe, Founder of Unu Health, highlights the importance of recognizing these women, stating, “At Unu Health, we believe in acknowledging the incredible impact women have in shaping the future of healthcare. These leaders are not only improving the lives of countless individuals but are also paving the way for a healthier, more equitable world.”

Bridget McNulty

Bridget McNulty

Bridget McNulty, co-founder of Sweet Life Diabetes Community, has become a shining light of hope and education for those living with diabetes in South Africa. After being diagnosed with diabetes herself, she founded Sweet Life in 2011 with the mission of simplifying diabetes education and fostering a supportive community.

As the leading voice for diabetes advocacy in South Africa, Bridget has influenced policy through the Diabetes Alliance and raised awareness on an international level. Recently, she was honored as one of South Africa’s top five women entrepreneurs by Heavy Chef. Her dedication to the cause has been instrumental in reducing diabetes stigma and improving the lives of thousands.

Gqibelo Dandala

Gqibelo Dandala,  (featured in the main photo above). is the visionary founder of One to One Africa. She has dedicated her career to transforming healthcare for vulnerable communities. Under her leadership, One to One Africa has provided critical health services and support to rural women and children, focusing on maternal and child health, HIV prevention, and sexual health education.

Gqibelo’s work has had a profound impact on some of the most underserved populations in South Africa, making her a true champion of healthcare equality.

Alexandra Miszewski

Alexandra Miszewski

A pioneer in biotechnology, Alexandra Miszewski is the founder of Novita Biotechnology and Regenesis Vet. Her groundbreaking work in developing innovative treatments is revolutionizing the approach to curing multiple diseases. Alexandra’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical science has the potential to change the lives of millions, not only in South Africa but around the world. Her work exemplifies the intersection of technology and healthcare, driving forward the possibilities of medical treatment.

Dr. Elna Rudolph

Sexologist and medical doctor Dr. Elna Rudolph has been at the forefront of women’s health in South Africa. As the founder of multiple clinics dedicated to sexual health and wellness, she has played a critical role in breaking down barriers and providing essential care to women across the country.

Dr. Rudolph’s work has empowered countless women to take control of their health, particularly in areas that have historically been stigmatized or overlooked.

Dr. Elna Rudolph

Leah Jazz

5FM radio presenter Leah Jazz is using her platform to challenge societal norms and advocate for women’s health and empowerment. Through her outspoken discussions on sexuality and women’s health, Leah is bringing critical issues into the mainstream, helping to normalize conversations that have long been considered taboo. Her efforts are not only educating the public but also encouraging women to embrace their bodies and their health.

Leah Jazz

Liezl Smith

Liezl Smith, a media personality with deep roots in community radio, has been a relentless advocate for social justice, health, and wellness through her podcast, “Kuier Met Liezl.” Her dedication to highlighting issues that impact society, from economic disparities to health awareness, has made her a voice for positive change. Liezl’s initiatives, including her #Donate-a-pad campaign, have had a tangible impact on the lives of women and girls in underserved communities.

Liezl Smith

End note

In addition to these South African luminaries, Unu Health also acknowledges the contributions of women globally who are advancing healthcare in their communities. From grassroots activists to leading researchers, women worldwide are driving progress in health and well-being, breaking new ground in medical research, public health, and patient advocacy.

Joffe concluded, “These women are not just leaders; they are pioneers who are transforming the landscape of healthcare. Their work is a testament to the power of women to create lasting change. At Unu Health, we are committed to supporting and amplifying the voices of these incredible women.”

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