CEP VISION
Our vision is to become the leading centre of excellence in Sub-Saharan Africa in the design, development, management, implementation, evaluation and growth of health and wellness interventions in vulnerable and under served mobile populations.
CEP PURPOSE
Our purpose is to design, develop, deliver and expand quality people centred preventative healthcare services for individuals, families and communities to improve their health and well-being.
CEP SERVICES
Condom use education and distribution.
STI screening diagnosing, treatment and education.
HIV awareness, information, education, counselling and testing.
Referrals to appropriate service providers for ART as well as HIV and AIDS treatment and care.
TB awareness, information, education, screening and referrals for treatment and care.
Malaria awareness, information, education, screening and referrals for treatment and care.
Screening tests for blood pressure, blood sugar, blood cholesterol and body mass index.
Diagnosis, treatment, care and support of primary health problems or concerns.
CEP GOALS
• To design, implement, manage, improve and expand integrated HIV, TB and STI prevention services for underserved populations in the Road Freight Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa.
• To reduce the burden of HIV and TB in underserved communities across Sub-Saharan Africa by fostering collaborative partnerships that enable equitable access to comprehensive, integrated treatment, care, and support services.
• To increase access to integrated holistic primary healthcare services focusing on key health priorities through prevention, treatment and care of non-communicable disease for underserved populations in the Road Freight Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa.
• To design, implement, monitor, improve and scale patient centred holistic primary healthcare services that are evidence-based and aligned with country specific protocols for maximum positive outcomes.
• To create efficient systems and processes based on sound business principles that leads to agile and sustainable responses to specific and complex health needs and risks of vulnerable and underserved populations.
OUR STAFF/MANAGEMENT
The management of the CEP consists of three Executive Directors who are governed by a board of non-executive Directors. These Executive Directors are from various levels of the transport industry and are responsible for managing the project and ensuring that it achieves its goals. Together they have been actively involved in developing, managing and sustaining the project since inception and continue to be solely responsible for the development, submission and achievement of the annual project plans and budgets.
Tertius Wessels
Managing Director
Themba Mthombeni
Operations Director
Ryan Goosen
Financial Director
Zelma Coetzee
Office Manager

Annalien du Toit
Data Capturer

Noma Sethunya
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist

Bronwynne Phaal
Bookkeeper
Cynthia Ravele
Occupational Healthcare Nurse
Sylvester Maluleke
Office Assistant
Willie Coetzer
Operations Coordinator
Chris Wessels
Operations Coordinator
Collen Mkhari
Clinic Operations Coordinator
