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Calls for better epilepsy care at university meet

Adekunle Owolabi by Adekunle Owolabi
May 12, 2025
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Conference delegates gather for a group photo at the close of the event hosted by Eswatini Epilepsy Organization and EMCU.

Conference delegates gather for a group photo at the close of the event hosted by Eswatini Epilepsy Organization and EMCU.

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Dozens of women living with epilepsy and caregivers gathered today at the Eswatini Medical Christian University (EMCU) for a national conference focused on women with epilepsy and related disabilities.

The event, organised by the Eswatini Epilepsy Organization (EEO), was themed “Amplifying voices for women with epilepsy and related conditions and disabilities.” It brought together civil society representatives, healthcare professionals, and government officials to discuss how women affected by the condition can be better supported.

Deputy Prime Minister Thulisile Dladla delivered the keynote address, calling for increased attention to the needs of women living with epilepsy and those who care for them. She described these women as resilient and deserving of comprehensive support from both the health sector and the community.

Health experts at the event included Dr. Bongiwe Dlamini, a neurologist; Dr. Shabangu, Senior Medical Officer in Public Health; Mr. Thembela Simelane, a psychiatric nurse from Mbabane Government Hospital; and Ms. Sindiso Bhembe, the mental health focal person from the Ministry of Health.

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EMCU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Paul Seung-Hun Yang, welcomed delegates and reiterated the university’s ongoing support for inclusive health research and education.

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Civil Society Organisations in attendance included Autism Eswatini, the Federation of Disabled People in Swaziland (FODSWA), Eswatini Early Childhood Network, Youth and Women for Change, and One Billion Rising Eswatini.

Testimonies were shared by women living with epilepsy, who recounted their experiences of navigating stigma, inadequate care, and limited access to support services. Their stories drew attention to the need for stronger policies and public awareness.

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Representatives from the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education, including Ms. Ntombi Ginindza and Ms. Naniki Mnisi, were present to engage with the community and show support for inclusive healthcare initiatives.

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The Eswatini Medical Christian University co-hosted the event alongside EEO, earning praise from organisers for their partnership.

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi is a journalist, political analyst, and digital strategist with experience across Africa and the Middle East. He focuses on international diplomacy, promotes digital inclusion, and advocates for a borderless Africa.

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