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The Urgent Need for Dementia Awareness in Sub-Saharan Africa with Busani Mphathiwa, USA

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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner, Juliah sits down with Rre Busani Mphathiwa, an advocate for dementia awareness and the founder of Pelonomi Foundation (Dementia Botswana). They explore the cultural, linguistic, and systemic challenges affecting dementia understanding and care in Botswana and Sub-Saharan Africa.

A major issue? There is no Setswana word for “dementia.” This language gap, combined with deep-rooted cultural misconceptions, fuels stigma and prevents many families from seeking help.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The Language Barrier – Many African languages, including Setswana, lack a direct translation for "dementia," making awareness efforts more difficult.
  • Cultural Misconceptions – Dementia symptoms are often attributed to witchcraft, curses, or divine punishment, leading to isolation and neglect.
  • Recognizing Dementia Symptoms – Memory loss, confusion, and behavioral changes are early warning signs often misunderstood in African communities.
  • The Power of Advocacy – How organizations like Dementia Botswana are driving change through education, policy influence, and community outreach.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Academic Article: Beliefs and Attitudes Towards Dementia Among Community Leaders in Northern Nigeria
  • Website: pelonomi.com

Why This Matters:

Dementia cases are rising in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet awareness and support systems remain limited. This episode sheds light on why breaking the stigma is crucial for better care and policy development.

Listen Now & Get Involved!

  • Enjoyed this episode? Leave a rating & review to help us reach more caregivers and families.
    Spread Awareness! Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.

Follow and connect with Dementia Caregivers’ Corner Podcast on the following social media channels

https://www.youtube.com/@DementiaCaregiversCorner

https://instagram.com/dementiacaregiverscorner?utm_source=qr&igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg%3D%3D

https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliah-ratladi-dementia-care-awareness/

https://twitter.com/DementiaCorner

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087493920768]

https://www.tiktok.com/@dementiacaregiverscorner?_t=ZG-8t2YpBR5llR&_r=1

Connect with Pelonomi Foundation on the following social media platforms

Facebook: Pelonomi Foundation

Twitter: @Pelonomihealth

www.pelonomi.com

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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner, Juliah sits down with Rre Busani Mphathiwa, an advocate for dementia awareness and the founder of Pelonomi Foundation (Dementia Botswana). They explore the cultural, linguistic, and systemic challenges affecting dementia understanding and care in Botswana and Sub-Saharan Africa.

A major issue? There is no Setswana word for “dementia.” This language gap, combined with deep-rooted cultural misconceptions, fuels stigma and prevents many families from seeking help.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The Language Barrier – Many African languages, including Setswana, lack a direct translation for "dementia," making awareness efforts more difficult.
  • Cultural Misconceptions – Dementia symptoms are often attributed to witchcraft, curses, or divine punishment, leading to isolation and neglect.
  • Recognizing Dementia Symptoms – Memory loss, confusion, and behavioral changes are early warning signs often misunderstood in African communities.
  • The Power of Advocacy – How organizations like Dementia Botswana are driving change through education, policy influence, and community outreach.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Academic Article: Beliefs and Attitudes Towards Dementia Among Community Leaders in Northern Nigeria
  • Website: pelonomi.com

Why This Matters:

Dementia cases are rising in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet awareness and support systems remain limited. This episode sheds light on why breaking the stigma is crucial for better care and policy development.

Listen Now & Get Involved!

  • Enjoyed this episode? Leave a rating & review to help us reach more caregivers and families.
    Spread Awareness! Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.

Follow and connect with Dementia Caregivers’ Corner Podcast on the following social media channels

https://www.youtube.com/@DementiaCaregiversCorner

https://instagram.com/dementiacaregiverscorner?utm_source=qr&igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg%3D%3D

https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliah-ratladi-dementia-care-awareness/

https://twitter.com/DementiaCorner

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087493920768]

https://www.tiktok.com/@dementiacaregiverscorner?_t=ZG-8t2YpBR5llR&_r=1

Connect with Pelonomi Foundation on the following social media platforms

Facebook: Pelonomi Foundation

Twitter: @Pelonomihealth

www.pelonomi.com

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