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Type 1 diabetes patients receive care boost

Adekunle Owolabi by Adekunle Owolabi
January 24, 2026
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Children and young adults living with Type 1 diabetes pose for a group photo after receiving diabetes management equipment during a Ministry of Health programme in Mbabane. Photo by Ministry of Health Eswatini

Children and young adults living with Type 1 diabetes pose for a group photo after receiving diabetes management equipment during a Ministry of Health programme in Mbabane. Photo by Ministry of Health Eswatini

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Mbabane – Children and young adults living with Type 1 diabetes have received new support from the Ministry of Health following the distribution of diabetes management equipment under the Non Communicable Diseases Programme.

The Ministry, working through its NCD Programme, on Wednesday distributed 276 diabetes management packs to clients aged up to 26 years. The equipment includes glucometer machines, needles and test strips, aimed at helping patients monitor and manage their condition at home.

The equipment, valued at E500 000, was donated by international partner Life for a Child and is expected to benefit about 250 clients across the country. The distribution took place in Mbabane and forms part of government efforts to improve self care among people living with diabetes.

Some of the diabetes management equipment, including glucometers, test strips and needles, distributed to Type 1 diabetes clients under the Ministry of Health NCD Programme. Photo by Ministry of Health Eswatini
Some of the diabetes management equipment, including glucometers, test strips and needles, distributed to Type 1 diabetes clients under the Ministry of Health NCD Programme.
Photo by Ministry of Health Eswatini

According to the Ministry, beneficiaries have undergone training through the NCD Programme to enable them to monitor their blood sugar levels and manage the condition independently. The programme also oversees the ongoing distribution of diabetes related commodities to health facilities.

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In addition to the medical equipment, the beneficiaries received stationery packs supported by the Clinton Health Access Initiative. The stationery will be used by patients to keep daily records of their glucose levels, which will be presented during routine visits to health facilities.

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A facilitator from the Ministry of Health educates children and young adults on how to monitor and manage Type 1 diabetes during the distribution of diabetes management tools. Photo by Ministry of Health Eswatini
A facilitator from the Ministry of Health educates children and young adults on how to monitor and manage Type 1 diabetes during the distribution of diabetes management tools.
Photo by Ministry of Health Eswatini

The Ministry said further assistance from Life for a Child includes injectable insulin for managing Type 1 diabetes, as well as fridges used when transporting insulin to regional health facilities where patients collect their medication. This additional support is valued at approximately E2.5 million.

Vusi Shabangu of the NCD Program said: “The Ministry of Health doing everything to assist children and other people living with diabetes, including providing injectable insulin, injections and self test kits that they use to monitor their diabetes levels, particularly those who use injectable insulin.”

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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