ActionAid Zimbabwe wins Sustainable Development Goals Award
ActionAid Zimbabwe was on 13 September 2019 awarded the Best Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) for implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in communities of Manicaland in particular the
ActionAid Zimbabwe Newsletter August-September 2019
This is a by-monthly ActionAid Zimbabwe Newsletter for August to September 2019
Towards government and corporate improved responsibility and accountability
Community members living in mining and mineral rich rural areas of Zimbabwe have expressed their grave concern over the increased threats and displacements they continue to face due to mining
!!! ActionAid Zimbabwe has no recruitment agents or recruitment ambassadors – Circulating Adverts FAKE!!!
It has come to the attention of ActionAid Zimbabwe that there are social media adverts circulating and encouraging unsuspecting job seekers to send their CVs to one Mrs. Musademba through a WhatsApp
Zambezi Valley Resilience Programme
Women in rural areas struggle with poverty and marginalization. Addressing gender inequality in rural areas is paramount to achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment by focusing on climate
Empowering a woman is empowering a nation
The recognition of woman's entrance in the mining sector became one of the major emphasis at this year's Manicaland Women Symposium on Extractives which was put on spotlight by the Zimbabwe Diamond
Goat Producers Business Associations to drive commercial efforts of small and medium holder farmers
With a 17 doe-unit, Lizzy was selected to be one of the 1000 anchor farmers in the 12 districts where the goat value chain is being implemented. The anchor farmers will be trained to cascade support
Pig Producers Business Syndicates set to transform fortunes for small and medium scale farmers
The owners, Brian and Kimberly Nyatanga, a young and energetic couple recount the journey they took to establish the farm and outline their dreams for this project.
“This has become our new life and
Zambezi Valley Resilience Building Programme
A successful approach to social inclusion should be based on a thorough understanding of the varying needs of women and the youth to create tailored programmes that meet their specific needs. Gender
Mainstreaming disability for improved quality of life for adolescent girls
Patience Muronzi (24) of Chitungwiza never ceases to astound the disability fraternity. She has exceeded society expectations to act against the exclusion faced by children with disabilities in