Welcome to DAPP Zimbabwe

Development Aid from People to People Zimbabwe is proud to celebrate 44 years of active involvement in the establishment of long-term development projects in Zimbabwe.

Farmers Clubs Project

This project aims to empower the small scale farmers to become food secure by building their capacity with knowledge and skills on modern methods of farming which includes conservation agriculture and agro forestry.

Our Projects

DAPP has a wide range of programs: ranging from projects which provide people with knowledge about the prevention of diseases such as HIV (Hope) to projects to improve the living conditions of children (Child Aid)

Child Aid

Families are brought together to address a range of community development issues, including health and sanitation, income generation, education, district development, environmental awareness and greater opportunities for children.

Hope Bindura

Hope Bindura works to reduce the rate of transmission of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases targeting the entire community taking note of the different age groups and their needs. Hope encourages the community...

Farmers Clubs

The objective is to empower the small scale farmers to become food secure by building their capacity with knowledge and skills on modern methods of farming which includes conservation agriculture and agro forestry.

Investing in Sustainable Environmental Practices to Protect the Planet

As the world marks the 55th Earth Day, humanity is facing tough challenges to survive due to the worsening state of the planet Earth caused by unsustainable human activities.   Across the globe, communities are working together to find solutions to the worsening...

DAPP Zimbabwe’s launches 2024 Annual Progress Report

DAPP Zimbabwe is proud to share its 2024 Annual Progress Report, showcasing the organization's achievements in promoting sustainable development across the country. With over 40 years of experience, DAPP Zimbabwe has been complementing government efforts through...

A Call to Action: Addressing HIV and TB Health Challenges on World Health Day 2025

Over the past two and half years, the colliding AIDS and COVID-19 pandemics along with economic and humanitarian crises have placed the global HIV response under increasing threat (UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2022). Despite Zimbabwe’s progress in combating TB and...

DAPP Zimbabwe launches program to mitigate EL-Nino effects in Epworth

DAPP Zimbabwe has launched the Humanitarian Action to Mitigate the Effects of El Niño-Induced Drought (HAMED) project, a seven-month humanitarian initiative aimed at improving food security for 1,585 drought-affected individuals (317 households) and enhancing access...

Supporting TB-Affected Communities to End TB as a Public Health Threat

Each year, the 24th of March marks World Tuberculosis Day. TB continues to be a global health threat despite progress, and multiple challenges make it difficult to end TB by 2030. TB is more than a health issue; it is a developmental issue, and children suffer the...

Ending Inequalities Through Empowering Women To Build Resilience  

As we celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th of March, the world is facing a gender inequality crisis. The trend put the hard-won gains at risk, despite substantive progress made towards achieving gender equality. According to the United Nations Development...