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MTN’s Y’ello Care 2026: Expanding equitable health for every community

MTN Group is pleased to announce the 2026 edition of 21 Days of Y’ello Care, our  flagship employee volunteerism campaign, taking place from 1 to 21 June 2026. 

Now in its 19th year, Y’ello Care demonstrates the power of employee-led action in  driving meaningful impact across the communities we serve. Since its inception, the  campaign has mobilised thousands of MTN employees to support initiatives from education and healthcare to youth development and economic empowerment. 

Each year, the campaign responds to the most pressing needs of our communities,  guided by our purpose of leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress.  

This year’s theme, “Expand Equitable Health for Every Community”, reflects the reality that health is not only a social imperative, but is a foundation for resilience,  productivity and stability. It is also fundamental to inclusive economic growth. 

This has become more urgent following the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of  the Congo and Uganda of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. This strain has no licensed  vaccine or specific treatment. The outbreak highlights the need for stronger  preparedness and surveillance. It also underscores the requirement for greater  community trust and more robust frontline health systems. 

“Health risks do not stop at borders. This reminds us that Africa’s future will be shaped  by our ability to act together early, decisively, and at scale,” says MTN Group Chief  Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer Nompilo Morafo. 

Structural healthcare challenges remain significant across the continent, which carries approximately 25% of the global disease burden but has only 3% of the world’s  health workforce. The greatest access gaps are in rural and underserved  communities1, disproportionately affecting women, children and vulnerable  populations. 

Equitable access to healthcare is critical to enabling full participation in social and  economic progress. For MTN, it is also directly linked to expanding dignity and  opportunity. 

Across MTN’s markets during Y’ello Care 2026, employees and partners will  implement practical community-led initiatives to expand access to preventative, primary and responsive healthcare. These interventions will leverage MTN’s  connectivity, digital platforms, and partnerships to scale access and strengthen long term health system resilience. 

Among our planned activities are mobile clinics; community outreach programmes; digital health education; telemedicine-enabled services; screening and prevention  initiatives; and the use of data and digital tools to enhance service delivery. 

Digital technologies – including AI and data analytics – strengthen healthcare  systems by improving diagnostics and clinical decision-making, as well as access to  care. They can enhance outcomes, improve quality-adjusted life years, and support  disease surveillance and outbreak response2. At scale, they could unlock US$200–360 billion in global healthcare savings through greater efficiency3

“From AI-enabled diagnostics and disease surveillance to telemedicine and data driven decision-making, digital innovation gives us a powerful opportunity to extend  quality healthcare to underserved communities,” says Morafo. “It also enables  improved access, outcomes and system resilience.” 

Over the past six years, Y’ello Care has reached more than 107 000 people through  the efforts of over 14 000 volunteers, contributing over 56 000 hours of community  engagement. These build on MTN’s broader contribution to Africa’s progress,  including the connectivity and platforms that extend digital and financial inclusion, as  well as the investment in infrastructure, technologies and people that support innovation and growth. 

For more information about 21 Days of Y’ello Care and MTN’s commitment to social  development, please visit MTN Group or follow MTN Group on social media. 

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