By: Nana Appiah
Acquaye
MTN South Africa has
officially launched the 2026 edition of its annual 21 Days of Y’ello Care
campaign, marking 19 years of employee-led community development initiatives
across the country.
The campaign was launched in
Zandspruit under the theme, “Expanding Equitable Health for Every Community,”
and focuses on improving healthcare access through digital connectivity,
innovation and community engagement.

MTN is working in
collaboration with government agencies, the United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA) and other partners to strengthen healthcare delivery and improve access
to essential health services, particularly in underserved communities.
The initiative seeks to
enhance the overall healthcare experience by supportingfrontline healthcare
workers, restoring dignity in healthcare settings and expanding access to
services through both physical and digital channels.
As part of the programme,
MTN is leveraging connected technologies and artificial intelligence-enabled
tools to help patients access healthcare services more efficiently. The company
said digital solutions are being used to improve service delivery and facilitate
access to health information and support systems.
Through its partnership with
UNFPA, the initiative extends beyond healthcare facilities by providing digital
platforms and referral pathways that offer trusted and confidential health
information. Particular attention is being given to young people and vulnerable
communities that often face barriers in accessing healthcare resources.

Speaking at the launch, MTN
Group Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer, Nompilo Morafo, said
the campaign is focused on improving the quality and experience of care while
ensuring communities have access to the support, services and information they
need.
The 21 Days of Y’ello Care
programme is MTN’s flagship employee volunteerism initiative and forms part of
the company’s broader commitment to supporting social development and
sustainable community impact across its markets.