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    Simekahle MthethwaBy Simekahle Mthethwa29 July , 2025
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    In the heart of Tshwane, a powerful initiative is making a transformative impact on healthcare and community empowerment. The “One Clinic, One Garden” project is reshaping the way communities view healthcare. It intertwines the concepts of nutrition, sustainability, and disease prevention. This project isn’t just about planting vegetables. It’s about creating a model for community-led health improvement and providing a sustainable approach to combatting hunger, disease, and unemployment.

    Learn how this initiative is growing fresh food, health awareness, and empowerment right in our communities. MEC Nkomo‑Ralehoko Brings Nutrition to the Forefront with Garden Project. Click to read the full story and discover its impact!

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    Table of contents

    • What Is the One Clinic, One Garden Initiative?
    • The Community’s Role in the Garden
    • A Focus on Preventative Health
    • The Role of the Clinics in Supporting the Community
    • Fighting Hunger and Disease in Tandem
    • Broader Impact Across Gauteng
    • A Sustainable Future

    What Is the One Clinic, One Garden Initiative?

    Launched by the Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) in collaboration with partners like Ebotse Development and Training, the One Clinic, One Garden initiative seeks to transform clinics across the province into hubs of nutrition, dignity, and empowerment. The idea is simple: turn healthcare facilities into spaces where patients not only receive medical care but also have access to nutritious, home-grown food.

    The initiative is a direct response to the increasing burden of non-communicable diseases, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart-related conditions, that are prevalent in the province. These lifestyle diseases often lead to high clinic attendance and strain the public healthcare system. Instead of relying solely on medical solutions like prescriptions and treatment, the initiative suggests that the solution can often begin with food. Specifically, healthy food grown by the community itself.

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    The Community’s Role in the Garden

    At the core of this initiative is the idea of community ownership. Local residents are not just recipients of aid but active participants in the project. At Kammeldrift Clinic in Roodeplaat, Tshwane, the clinic recently celebrated the handover of a vegetable garden. This garden is not merely a source of fresh produce; it is a tool for empowerment.

    Community members are being trained in sustainable farming practices, which will allow them to grow their own food and even sell it. They form cooperatives and contribute to local food security. Additionally, they are paid stipends as part of the training, giving them an opportunity to develop skills that can lead to sustainable livelihoods.

    This innovative approach not only combats hunger but also tackles unemployment, one of the key social issues facing many South African communities. By equipping locals with farming knowledge, the project helps reduce the financial barriers to healthy living and creates economic opportunities.

    A Focus on Preventative Health

    Health issues like diabetes and hypertension are largely preventable through lifestyle changes. By promoting access to fresh, locally grown vegetables, the One Clinic, One Garden initiative encourages healthier eating habits. This, in turn, can reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

    One Clinic, One Garden offers healthier future for communities pic.twitter.com/87yV2P4Heg

    — Tshwane District Health Services (@HealthTshwane) July 12, 2025
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    As Gauteng’s MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, put it during the project’s recent launch: “When people eat fresh, healthy food, when they eat food they grow with their own hands, they live longer, they live better, and they spend less time in clinics.” The project emphasizes that preventative health doesn’t always begin with a doctor’s visit. It can start with a garden and a healthy plate of food, which directly impacts long-term health outcomes.

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    The Role of the Clinics in Supporting the Community

    The One Clinic, One Garden initiative doesn’t stop at the vegetable patch. It’s about creating a holistic environment where healthcare is linked to dignity, empowerment, and education. At Kammeldrift Clinic, for example, alongside the garden, the clinic itself received a facelift. MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko actively participated in the repainting of the facility, which reflects the department’s broader commitment to improving the healthcare infrastructure in the region. This aspect of the project is part of the ongoing Nelson Mandela Month initiatives, which aim to combat poverty and inequity through community-driven efforts.

    By revitalising the clinic and creating a vibrant, welcoming space, the initiative mirrors the vision of South Africa’s late former president, Nelson Mandela, who once said, “It is in our hands to combat poverty and inequity.” The painting of the clinic and the planting of the vegetable garden serve as tangible, visible actions in support of this vision.

    Fighting Hunger and Disease in Tandem

    While the One Clinic, One Garden project addresses nutrition, it also works hand-in-hand with other public health efforts. The vegetables grown in the gardens are not only used for the local community’s consumption but are also distributed to those in need. This ensures that no one is left behind in the fight against hunger. It’s an effort to improve food security at the grassroots level, ensuring that all community members have access to fresh, healthy food.

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    Furthermore, the initiative also raises awareness about the importance of healthy eating in managing and preventing chronic diseases. Clinics act as centers of education, where patients and community members learn about nutrition and healthy lifestyles. This happens in addition to receiving medical care. This dual focus, on health and food security, enhances the overall well-being of the community.

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    Broader Impact Across Gauteng

    The success of the One Clinic, One Garden project at Kammeldrift Clinic is just one example of what is happening across the province. The Gauteng Department of Health has expanded the initiative to various other clinics. They have plans for more in the pipeline. Each garden serves as a model of how healthcare facilities can collaborate with communities to provide lasting solutions to some of South Africa’s most pressing social issues.

    This project is not only about the physical health of individuals; it’s about social empowerment, economic development, and creating sustainable communities. It showcases the power of local leadership in driving change. It demonstrates that solutions to poverty, hunger, and disease often start in the community, not in the boardroom.

    Discover how these green initiatives are transforming patient care, boosting community health, and creating lasting impact. How Vegetable Gardens at Gauteng Clinics Are Changing Lives. Click to explore the full story now!

    A Sustainable Future

    The One Clinic, One Garden project is a testament to the power of collaboration between government, community leaders, and local residents. With the ongoing support of partners like Ebotse Development and Training, as well as other organisations, the project is set to grow. It aims to help shape a healthier, more sustainable future for Tshwane and beyond.

    This initiative highlights that by investing in both healthcare and sustainable food production, communities can not only improve their health outcomes but also contribute to the economic and social revitalisation of their areas. The garden at Kammeldrift Clinic is just the beginning. What started as a small project is blossoming into a significant, long-term movement that is transforming the lives of thousands.

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      I’m a creative storyteller with a passion for digital content, research, and writing. My experience spans content planning, brand storytelling, and writing for blogs and newsletters. I enjoy crafting engaging narratives that connect with audiences and bring ideas to life through a mix of creativity, strategy, and insight.

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