Change at the door step
Rachel Musemba (48) is one of the community volunteers working under the Empowered Adolescent Girls for Improved Quality of Life Programme implemented in Hopley, an informal town in Zimbabwe situated
ActionAid Zimbabwe scoops SDG and Community Impact Award
ActionAid Zimbabwe (AAZ) has been accorded one of the top 20 organisations effectively implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) and contributing meaningfully to the communities of
Mbire Youth encouraged to venture into income generating projects
The Zambezi Valley Alliance (ZVA) in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Recreation organised a Youth Expo in Mbire on 7 November 2019 supported by the Zimbabwe Resilience Building
ActionAid Zimbabwe Newsletter October-December 2019
This is the last issue of the ActionAid Zimbabwe Newsletters for 2019. Its covering October to December 2019
Zimbabwe Food Crisis 2020 Policy Brief
More than seven million people in Zimbabwe are facing food shortages after the worst drought the Southern African Region has seen in 35 years. This figure is projected to increase to 8.8 million in
A call for the government to prioritise women's rights as COVID-19 takes toll in Zimbabwe
ActionAid Zimbabwe (AAZ) acknowledges the actions taken by the government to reduce the spread of the COVID 19 Pandemic (Coronavirus). However, we believe that more could have been done to avoid the

ActionAid Zimbabwe Newsletter January-March 2020
ActionAid Zimbabwe Newsletter January-March 2020

After COVID-19, Gross Domestic Product should subside
It has been said that war is the midwife of an old society, pregnant with a new one.
This is the lens through which I suggest we view the runaway virus that has upended life as we know it.
The

Mainstreaming Disability in Social Justice work
He is Tsepang Thembani Nare (25) from Emakandeni, Bulawayo. He operates just like any able- bodied person does despite using a wheelchair all his life. He exercises a compelling charm which inspires

Our candles are burning on both ends
Twenty-one days of lockdown appear to be a logical step to stop the spread of COVID-19.For young people, women, and girls though, the effects of the lockdown have made survival both precarious and
