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Emergency program for Cyclone IDAI affected Chimanimani
In response to the devastating effects Cyclone Idai, Development Aid from People to People Zimbabwe and UFF Denmark have started an emergency response program to assist 4000 people access safe water and sanitary facilities as well as emergency food assistance. The 4...
read moreGarden farming improves family health
Green leafy vegetables provide essential vitamins and minerals that are important for a healthy diet. Garden Farming in Makoni has been doing just that. Families involved in the GAIA funded Farmers' clubs program have been able to address food insecurity and improve...
read moreThe benefits of firewood saving stoves
Mirriam Kwambana 47 lives in Mutasa district with her family. Like many rural families she used an open fire for her daily cooking activities. The process was both time consuming and had negative effects on her and her family’s respiratory health. After learning the...
read moreYouth with disabilities program launched
DAPP Zimbabwe and Leonard Cheshire Disability Zimbabwe officially launched the European Union funded Youth Actions on implementation and monitoring of disability rights in Zimbabwe program. The launch event, attended by high level dignitaries set the tone for the work...
read more“Trio system” re-enforces TB drug adherence
My name is Syprain Muzenya and I am a Field Officer working with TC-TB integrated program covering the Urban area of Makoni District . Through the TB program, I found that actively supporting people who test positive for Tuberculosis goes a long way in ensuring that...
read moreDAPP donates to Cyclone Idai victims
Development Aid from people to people has donated thousand of dollars worth of food and non- food items to the Government of Zimbabwe to assist victims of Cyclone Idai. The good which include mealie meal,cooking oil,blankets, bathing soap, matches and dried kapenta...
read moreEmpower families to give girls a better future
An economically empowered family positively impacts the lives of children especially young girls. In line with this statement Child Aid Zimbabwe through its first line of strengthening the economy of the family trains ,supports and empowers each family to increase its...
read moreEmpowering youths to be job creators
Youth unemployment remains a challenge in Sub Saharan Africa and is regarded as a key driver of poverty. In Zimbabwe the number of unemployed youths continues to grow due to a myriad of economic challenges that has seen industries and companies closing. The fight...
read moreSmallholder farmers increase resilience to climate change
In 2016 DAPP Zimbabwe began a UNEP-10FYP financed program with 2000 farmers in Gutu and Mutasa districts to increase resilience to the negative effects of climate change. The initiative provides mentoring and training in climate resilient agricultural practices,market...
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