Eswatini Epilepsy Organization

Eswatini Epilepsy Organization Eswatini Epilepsy Organization (EEO) is an organization advocating about the needs of the people living with epilepsy in Eswatini. Mbusomuni Mahlalela.

The Eswatni Epilepsy Organization (EEO) is an organization advocating about the needs of the people living with epilepsy in Eswatini. The organization is the first of its kind in the country. It was formed in the year 2003, by the Patron, His Royal Highness Prince Bandzile and the national director, Mr. The motive of earthling such an organization was the fact that in Eswatini there was no medication or attention given to those either living with or affected by the condition. Individuals living with epilepsy in Eswatini had to consult with South African doctors. This posed a huge peril as majorities of the epilepsy patients live below poverty line. As a consequence, majority of these patients were not able to access any medical attention, therefore unable to receive any proper support or even manage the condition properly. This eventually led to patients either being mentally challenged or physically disabled. EEO finds its inspiration from doing development that is relevant and meaningful. It is good at promoting, supporting and protecting the rights of a child with epilepsy, expanding the freedom of choices of the child through recognizing the needs of the child’s guardian and building the capacity to the later to ensure they perform their roles effectively

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Address

DPM Offices, Gwamile Street
Mbabane
H100

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 14:00

Telephone

+26878139920

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The Eswatini Epilepsy Organization (EEO) is an organization advocating about the needs of the people living with epilepsy in Eswatini. The organization is the first of its kind in the country. It was formed in the year 2003, by the Patron, His Royal Highness Prince Bandzile and the national director, Mr. Mbusomuni Mahlalela. The motive of earthling such an organization was the fact that in Eswatini there was no medication or attention given to those either living with or affected by the condition. Individuals living with epilepsy in Eswatini had to consult with South African doctors. This posed a huge peril as majorities of the epilepsy patients live below poverty line. As a consequence, majority of these patients were not able to access any medical attention, therefore unable to receive any proper support or even manage the condition properly. This eventually led to patients either being mentally challenged or physically disabled. EEO finds its inspiration from doing development that is relevant and meaningful. It is good at promoting, supporting and protecting the rights of a child with epilepsy, expanding the freedom of choices of the child through recognizing the needs of the child’s guardian and building the capacity to the later to ensure they perform their roles effectively