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488 Section B: District Health Profiles 488 Section B: Profile Mpumalanga Province 13 Mpumalanga Province Gert Sibande District Municipality (DC30) Overview of the district The Gert Sibande District Municipality a is a Category C municipality located in the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered by the Ehlanzeni and Nkangala District Municipalities to the north, KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State to the south, Swaziland to the east, and Gauteng to the west. The district is the largest of the three districts in the province, making up almost half of its geographical area. It is comprised of seven local municipalities: Govan Mbeki, Chief Albert Luthuli, Msukaligwa, Dipaleseng, Mkhondo, Lekwa and Pixley Ka Seme. Highways that pass through Gert Sibande District Municipality include the N11, which goes through to the N2 in KwaZulu-Natal, the N17 from Gauteng passing through to Swaziland, and the N3 from Gauteng to KwaZulu-Natal. Area: 31 841km² Population (2016) b : 1 158 573 Population density (2016): 36.4 persons per km 2 Estimated medical scheme coverage: 13.5% Cities/Towns: Amersfoort, Amsterdam, Balfour, Bethal, Breyten, Carolina, Charl Cilliers, Chrissiesmeer, Davel, Ekulindeni, Embalenhle, Empuluzi, Ermelo, Evander, Greylingstad, Grootvlei, Kinross, Leandra, Lothair, Morgenzon, Perdekop, Secunda, Standerton, Trichardt, Volksrust, Wakkerstroom, eManzana, eMkhondo (Piet Retief). Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (57.4%), agriculture (41.4%), trade (25.8%), transport (24.5%), finance (21.2%), mining (14.1%), community services (12.3%), construction (2.1%). Population distribution, local municipality boundaries and health facility locations Source: Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA. a The Local Government Handbook South Africa 2017. A complete guide to municipalities in South Africa. Seventh edition. Accessible at: www. municipalities.co.za. b Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

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  • 488

    Section B: District Health Profiles

    488

    Section B: Profile Mpumalanga Province

    13 Mpumalanga Province

    Gert Sibande District Municipality (DC30)

    Overview of the district

    The Gert Sibande District Municipalitya is a Category C municipality located in the Mpumalanga Province. It is bordered by the Ehlanzeni and Nkangala District Municipalities to the north, KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State to the south, Swaziland to the east, and Gauteng to the west. The district is the largest of the three districts in the province, making up almost half of its geographical area. It is comprised of seven local municipalities: Govan Mbeki, Chief Albert Luthuli, Msukaligwa, Dipaleseng, Mkhondo, Lekwa and Pixley Ka Seme. Highways that pass through Gert Sibande District Municipality include the N11, which goes through to the N2 in KwaZulu-Natal, the N17 from Gauteng passing through to Swaziland, and the N3 from Gauteng to KwaZulu-Natal.

    Area: 31 841km²

    Population (2016)b: 1 158 573

    Population density (2016): 36.4 persons per km2

    Estimated medical scheme coverage: 13.5%

    Cities/Towns: Amersfoort, Amsterdam, Balfour, Bethal, Breyten, Carolina, Charl Cilliers, Chrissiesmeer, Davel, Ekulindeni, Embalenhle, Empuluzi, Ermelo, Evander, Greylingstad, Grootvlei, Kinross, Leandra, Lothair, Morgenzon, Perdekop, Secunda, Standerton, Trichardt, Volksrust, Wakkerstroom, eManzana, eMkhondo (Piet Retief).

    Main Economic Sectors: Manufacturing (57.4%), agriculture (41.4%), trade (25.8%), transport (24.5%), finance (21.2%), mining (14.1%), community services (12.3%), construction (2.1%).

    Population distribution, local municipality boundaries and health facility locations

    Source: Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

    a The Local Government Handbook South Africa 2017. A complete guide to municipalities in South Africa. Seventh edition. Accessible at: www.municipalities.co.za.

    b Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

  • AgeGrpYear

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    500 000 0 500 000

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    65+60-64 years55-59 years50-54 years45-49 years40-44 years35-39 years30-34 years25-29 years20-24 years15-19 years10-14 years05-09 years00-04 years

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    13 38517 95921 90025 77729 10232 62738 42646 469

    56 98654 72853 96055 619

    23 01411 34714 77318 69023 03526 98631 11835 21740 92548 84557 46456 45954 80954 454

    9 66222 36613 93717 96821 96825 88031 29240 612

    52 61564 10057 37954 61656 50859 56257 113

    32 58915 38219 60323 55127 38932 13639 73550 13359 14556 94455 52555 73658 54956 240

    G Sibande DM (DC30)

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    1.9%2.3%

    2.7%3.0%

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    4.8%5.9%5.7%5.6%5.7%

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    5.9%5.8%5.7%5.6%

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    5.1%4.9%4.8%4.8%5.1%4.9%

    Gendermalefemale

    Graph 1: District population pyramid 2006 and 2016Graph 2: District % population by age-gender group in 2006 and 2016 compared to South AfricaG Sibande DM (DC30)

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    District population pyramid and comparison with the national pyramid

    Source: Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

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    490

    Section B: Profile Mpumalanga Province

    Social determinants of health

    Source: Stats SA (Local Government Handbook), 2014 Blue Drop Report.

  • AgeGroup.. 2006-2010 2011-2015

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    492

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    Women and maternal health

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    Section B: Profile Mpumalanga Province

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    Child and school health

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    HIV

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    Tuberculosis

    Source: DHIS, ETR.Net, EDRWeb.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country.

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    Non-communicable diseases

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

    Numbers of deaths in facilities

    Source: DHIS.

    Percentage ideal clinics

    Source: Ideal Clinic database.

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    Vital ideal clinic elements in Primary Health Care facilities score (%)

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    Restore the emergency trolley daily or after every time it was used 70 45 60 100 67 86 100 64

    Resuscitation room is equipped with functional basic equipment for resuscitation 82 64 100 100 83 100 100 64

    Cold chain procedure for vaccines is maintained 86 68 100 100 83 100 100 82

    90% of the tracer medicines are available 93 86 100 100 92 100 100 91

    The temperature of the medicine room/dispensary is maintained within the safety range 96 95 100 100 100 86 100 91

    Source: Ideal Clinic database.

    Number of facilities by level, 2017/18

    Source: DHIS.

    Human resources – filled posts

    Source: Persal, Ward-based outreach team database.

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    Nkangala District Municipality (DC31)

    Overview of the district

    The Nkangala District Municipalitya is a Category C municipality in the Mpumalanga Province. It is the smallest district of the three in the province, making up 22% of its geographical area. It is comprised of six local municipalities: Victor Khanye, Emalahleni, Steve Tshwete, Emakhazeni, Thembisile Hani, and Dr JS Moroka. The district’s headquarters are in Middelburg. Nkangala is at the economic hub of Mpumalanga, and is rich in minerals and natural resources. A strength of the district is the Maputo Corridor, which brings increased potential for economic growth and tourism development. The proximity to Gauteng opens up opportunities to a larger market, which is of benefit to the district’s agricultural and manufacturing sectors.

    Area: 16 758km²

    Population (2016)b: 1 471 801

    Population density (2016): 87.8 persons per km2

    Estimated medical scheme coverage: 15.0%

    Cities/Towns: Delmas, Dullstroom, Emgwenya (Waterval Boven), Hendrina, Kriel, KwaMhlanga, Mdala Nature Reserve, Middelburg, Ogies, Phola, Pullens Hope, Rietkuil, eMakhazeni, eMalahleni, eNtokozweni (Machadodorp).

    Main Economic Sectors: Mining, manufacturing, energy, agriculture.

    Population distribution, local municipality boundaries and health facility locations

    Source: Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

    a The Local Government Handbook South Africa 2017. A complete guide to municipalities in South Africa. Seventh edition. Accessible at: www.municipalities.co.za.

    b Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

  • AgeGrpYear

    2006 2016

    500 000 0 500 000

    Population

    500 000 0 500 000

    Population

    65+60-64 years55-59 years50-54 years45-49 years40-44 years35-39 years30-34 years25-29 years20-24 years15-19 years10-14 years05-09 years00-04 years

    16 46512 27617 62523 95628 36733 00838 24645 23654 59260 41667 90265 81263 03561 084

    27 95013 97217 80123 19527 50533 73640 22547 46655 17560 81367 54366 14562 96459 293

    24 33118 45023 54729 12135 89346 533

    62 04274 791

    86 57776 02566 82564 37668 96667 376

    37 82919 38123 88630 00536 57945 28656 97067 39976 11871 51365 98862 58867 44365 963

    Nkangala DM (DC31)

    AgeGrp

    2006 2016

    8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

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    8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

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    8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

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    8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

    District % of total population [Male | Female] - bars

    65+60-64 years55-59 years50-54 years45-49 years40-44 years35-39 years30-34 years25-29 years20-24 years15-19 years10-14 years05-09 years00-04 years

    2.0%2.4%

    2.8%3.2%

    3.8%4.6%

    5.1%5.7%5.5%5.3%5.1%

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    3.4%4.0%

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    Gendermalefemale

    Graph 1: District population pyramid 2006 and 2016Graph 2: District % population by age-gender group in 2006 and 2016 compared to South AfricaNkangala DM (DC31)

    Show history

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    District population pyramid and comparison with the national pyramid

    Source: Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

  • Section B: District Health Profiles

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    Section B: Profile Mpumalanga Province

    501

    Social determinants of health

    Source: Stats SA (Local Government Handbook), 2014 Blue Drop Report.

  • AgeGroup.. 2006-2010 2011-2015

  • Section B: District Health Profiles

    503

    Section B: Profile Mpumalanga Province

    503

    Women and maternal health

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    Child and school health

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

  • Section B: District Health Profiles

    505

    Section B: Profile Mpumalanga Province

    505

    HIV

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    Tuberculosis

    Source: DHIS, ETR.Net, EDRWeb.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country.

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    507

    Non-communicable diseases

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

    Numbers of deaths in facilities

    Source: DHIS.

    Percentage ideal clinics

    Source: Ideal Clinic database.

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    Vital ideal clinic elements in Primary Health Care facilities score (%)

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    Restore the emergency trolley daily or after every time it was used 30 29 71 27 31 19 33

    Resuscitation room is equipped with functional basic equipment for resuscitation 43 48 71 40 38 33 33

    The temperature of the medicine room/dispensary is maintained within the safety range 84 81 86 87 100 76 100

    Cold chain procedure for vaccines is maintained 84 77 100 93 85 81 100

    There is at least one functional wall mounted room thermometer in the medicine room/dispensary 86 84 100 87 100 71 100

    Source: Ideal Clinic database.

    Number of facilities by level, 2017/18

    Source: DHIS.

    Human resources – filled posts

    Source: Persal, Ward-based outreach team database.

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    Ehlanzeni District Municipality (DC32)

    Overview of the district

    The Ehlanzeni District Municipalitya is a Category C municipality situated in the north-east of the Mpumalanga Province. It makes up just over a third of the province’s geographical area. The district is comprised of four local municipalities: Bushbuckridge, City of Mbombela, Nkomazi and Thaba Chweu. Mbombela (previously Nelspruit) is the capital of Mpumalanga, situated in the City of Mbombela Local Municipality, which is also the home of the Mpumalanga Provincial Government and, as a result, is the most concentrated economic hub within the province. It features three border gates to both Swaziland and Mozambique (Matsamo, Komatipoort and Mananga border gates) and, therefore, movement of people from neighbouring countries to the district, and from Gauteng to either Swaziland or Mozambique, creates a catalyst for the economic life of the area.

    Area: 27 896km²

    Population (2016)b: 1 712 890

    Population density (2016): 61.4 persons per km2

    Estimated medical scheme coverage: 11.6%

    Cities/Towns: Barberton, Emoyeni, Entokozweni, Graskop, Hazyview, Kaapschehoop, Kabokweni, Kanyamazane, Komatipoort, Luphisi, Lydenburg, Malelane, Marloth Park, Mashishing, Matsulu, Mbombela, Mpakeni, Msogwaba, Ngodwana, Pilgrim›s Rest, Sabie, Sabie Park, Skukuza, Tekwane, White River.

    Main Economic Sectors: Community services (44.5%), trade (44%), financial and real estate (43.1%), construction (41%), transport (37.5%), agriculture (35.5%), manufacturing (19.6%), mining (6%), utilities (2.8%), electricity (2%).

    Population distribution, local municipality boundaries and health facility locations

    Source: Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

    a The Local Government Handbook South Africa 2017. A complete guide to municipalities in South Africa. Seventh edition. Accessible at: www.municipalities.co.za.

    b Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

  • AgeGrpYear

    2006 2016

    500 000 0 500 000

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    Population

    65+60-64 years55-59 years50-54 years45-49 years40-44 years35-39 years30-34 years25-29 years20-24 years15-19 years10-14 years05-09 years00-04 years

    104 936103 033

    104 135104 713

    22 81013 10017 45222 46226 50834 75241 82649 843

    59 47273 351

    97 08899 367

    40 15116 37921 76228 72031 74342 31952 28060 79168 93579 339

    97 42097 476

    24 65515 33319 21326 19332 50640 664

    51 43862 270

    81 44584 97489 38192 30697 54599 993

    48 16222 93825 88634 41842 37150 00258 62667 42483 42087 20589 33291 33895 99097 862

    Ehlanzeni DM (DC32)

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    South Africa % of total population [Male | Female] - lines

    8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

    South Africa % of total population [Male | Female] - lines

    8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

    District % of total population [Male | Female] - bars

    8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

    District % of total population [Male | Female] - bars

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    1.6%2.2%

    2.6%3.1%

    3.7%4.5%

    6.5%6.4%6.0%6.2%

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    2.6%3.2%3.8%4.3%

    4.9%6.5%6.5%

    6.0%6.0%

    1.5%1.9%

    2.4%3.0%

    3.6%4.8%5.0%5.2%5.4%

    5.7%5.8%

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    1.5%2.0%2.5%2.9%

    3.4%3.9%

    4.9%5.1%5.2%5.3%5.6%5.7%

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    Graph 1: District population pyramid 2006 and 2016Graph 2: District % population by age-gender group in 2006 and 2016 compared to South AfricaEhlanzeni DM (DC32)

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    District population pyramid and comparison with the national pyramid

    Source: Mid-Year Population Estimates 2016, Stats SA.

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    Social determinants of health

    Source: Stats SA (Local Government Handbook), 2014 Blue Drop Report.

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    Women and maternal health

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    Child and school health

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    HIV

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

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    Tuberculosis

    Source: DHIS, ETR.Net, EDRWeb.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country.

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    Non-communicable diseases

    Source: DHIS.

    Value highlighted in green – performance is ranked among the 10 best in the countryValue highlighted in red – performance is ranked among the 10 worst in the country

    Value highlighted in orange – performance of the local municipality is possibly below the performance of the district.

    Numbers of deaths in facilities

    Source: DHIS.

    Percentage ideal clinics

    Source: Ideal Clinic database.

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    The temperature of the medicine room/dispensary is maintained within the safety range 68 61 73 61 100

    The temperature of the medicine room/dispensary is recorded daily 78 71 88 71 90

    Cold chain procedure for vaccines is maintained 81 84 90 65 80

    There is at least one functional wall mounted room thermometer in the medicine room/dispensary 82 76 88 77 90

    Source: Ideal Clinic database.

    Number of facilities by level, 2017/18

    Source: DHIS.

    Human resources – filled posts

    Source: Persal, Ward-based outreach team database.

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