May 29, 2025 - 19:32

Zeenith Ebrahim, a dedicated public health professional and current DrPH candidate, has made a significant career shift from the corporate sector to entrepreneurship in public health. She founded Jamii Life in South Africa, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing access to affordable home care services. The venture not only addresses the pressing need for quality health care in underserved communities but also plays a crucial role in job creation.
Jamii Life focuses on providing essential home care services that are often inaccessible to many South Africans due to high costs. By leveraging her corporate experience, Ebrahim has successfully navigated the challenges of starting a new business in the public health arena. Her commitment to improving health outcomes and fostering economic opportunities reflects a growing trend among professionals seeking to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Ebrahim's journey serves as an inspiring example of how individuals can pivot their careers to address critical public health needs.
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