COMPLETED

HEALTH

Primary Health Care at the frontline

As the world responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, the critical role that health workers play to enhance the resilience of the national health care system has been foregrounded. The PES has augmented the numbers of health workers, as well as supporting Covid screening services in Port Authorities.

Overall Achievements

BUDGET
R 0 million
OPPORTUNITIES
0
WOMEN
0 %
YOUTH
0 %

COMPLETED (OCT ’20 -MAR ’24)

Overall Achievements

BUDGET
R 0 million
OPPORTUNITIES
0
WOMEN
0 %
YOUTH
0 %

COMPLETED (OCT ’20 -MAR ’24)

Provincial Breakdown

Performance Breakdown

PROGRAMMES

JOB OPPORTUNITIES CREATED

ENROLLED NURSES

OCT '20 - MAR '22

313%
Job opportunities created
0
WOMEN
0 %
YOUTH
0 %

AUXILIARY NURSES

OCT '20 - MAR '22

74%
Job opportunities created
0
WOMEN
0 %
YOUTH
0 %

COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS

OCT '20 - MAR '22

0%
Job opportunities created
0

OUTREACH TEAM LEADERS

OCT '20 - MAR '22

0%
Job opportunities created
0

PORT HEALTH SERVICES - COVID-19 SCREENING

OCT '20 - MAR '22

0%
Job opportunities created
0

Disclaimer:

(Data captured up until March 2025)

The Presidential Employment Stimulus consolidates data reported by participating departments. This data is subject to ongoing verification and audit by departments. The numbers reported may change based on final verification and audit outcomes. Where work opportunities straddle financial years, the audit process requires that they are reported in both years. For example, Teachers Assistants who start work in February and continue into the next financial year. To avoid ‘double counting’ of participants, this is corrected under ‘total opportunities’ reported. Note however that under the performance breakdown, the cumulative annual figures are presented.