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Small scale farmers prepared to withstand climate change
Imagine the beginning of the agricultural season, the farmers have prepared and planted after the first rains. But the rains fail to continue or are not sufficient. We are seeing this more often as the climate gets warmer resulting in less food being produced. Farmers...
read moreNew School Facilities handed over to Chemhondoro Secondary School
“DAPP Zimbabwe subscribes to the National Constitution which gives every child the right to quality education and that can only be achieved through providing a highly conducive and pleasant learning environment.” This was said by DAPP Zimbabwe’s Operations Director...
read moreFarmers take up small grains cultivation
Farmers' clubs Zimbabwe projects are engaging farmers in Masvingo ,Makoni, Mutasa in promoting the cultivation of small grains such as millet and sorghum to boost food security. Farmers' clubs Project Leaders agree that small grains such as sorghum, pearl and finger...
read moreDoor to Door TC TB program leaves no-one behind in Makoni district Manicaland province.
DAPP Total Control of Tuberculosis is empowering every individual to fight TB and HIV through repeated mobilisation, information dissemination, education and basic counselling at their doorstep. The program uses its unique strategy of mobilising people to know their...
read moreWe can address, control, and mitigate tuberculosis. Here’s how.
The major global health crises of recent decades have, at times, felt insurmountable. The onset of the HIV epidemic in the late 1970s and the 2014 West African Ebola outbreak are prime examples. Yet through concerted and sustained collaborative action, in significant...
read moreDAPP Zimbabwe wins award at the TB GALA in Mexico
DAPP Zimbabwe is humbled and pleased to be named the 2017 winner of the Partners’ Engagement Prize category at the ongoing Lung Conference in Mexico. The prize comes following a random survey made in 2017 where DAPP Zimbabwe took part. For the second consecutive...
read moreChanging conditions of life through ISALs (Mukando)
A story from one of the Internal Savings and Lending club member who have benefited from the introduction of the savings clubs by Development Aid From People to People Zimbabwe under Child Aid project in Rushinga District, Mashonaland Central Province in Zimbabwe. ”I...
read moreLearning made easier through school equipment donation
In order to improve the learning environment at four learning institutions the Danish Relief Group donated school furniture and supplies worth over 5 000 dollars The goods which included desks and chairs, computer tables, computers, school bags, were handed over to...
read moreDanish Relief Group donates hospital equipment
Four medical facilities in Mashonaland central namely, Shamva district hospital ,Bindura Provincial hospital, Rutope clinic and Glamorgen clinic will operate easily following a generous donation of hospital equipment worth nearly 5 000 dollars from the Danish...
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