
Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe
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Community development through the use of Community Health Clubs using the AHEAD model
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http://www.africaahead.org 20-01-2021 13:08:42
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Building back better. Bringing in clean safe water to the communities. UNICEF ZIMBABWE The Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project (ZIRP)

π΅Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe, a non-profit organisation, has embarked on a US$450,000 project to spruce up 25 healthcare facilities in three selected districts in the eastern border province as part of its efforts to combat the spread of Covid-19. thestandard.newsday.co.zw/2022/07/03/afrβ¦ Kholwani Nyathi


ACF_Zimbabwe and Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe, last week handed over vaccine freezers, coolers and camping equipment to the Chipinge Town Council. The equipment will assist the Council during COVID-19 vaccination outreaches. #Funded by EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid πͺπΊ




Today marks the end of our #shelterexchange workshop in Manicaland. Participants came up with key action points to drive Zimbabwe's #shelter preparedness in the face of disasters. Childline Zimbabwe ZWB AWET Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe nutritionactionzim MUSASA Human Impact Hub Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe


ACF_Zimbabwe, Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe, Nutrition Action Zimbabwe discussing the gendered adaptations and alignment plans with Rotina Mafume Musara from MUSASA during the Gender transformation training in Harare.


#HappyFriday. In the news!! Through support from Sweden in Zimbabwe πΈπͺ,ACF_Zimbabwe and Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe are working in partnership with The City of Bulawayo to rehabilitate and install boreholes in Bulawayo. Read more from The Standard Zim thestandard.co.zw/standard-styleβ¦


We join the world in commemorating World Water Day. The message is LOUD: - Use water as per need, not for your greed. Don't let water scarcity be a reality! Save every drop, you will need it later. CARE Zimbabwe Nutrition Action Zimbabwe ACF_Zimbabwe Ministry of HealthZW @UsaidZimbabwe MUSASA






.Etona Ekole visited Nkulumane 12, a low-pressure zone in Bulawayo, where water access was once a challenge. π«Ά UNICEF ZIMBABWE, Africa AHEAD - Zimbabwe, & The City of Bulawayo, a new water main line installed during COVID-19 has improved access. Sithandiwe Ndlovu shared how this changed her life

Introducing the Chilimba Weir - water for productive use supporting over 500 cattle, hundreds of other livestock and all local wildlife. USAID Zimbabwe,ACF_Zimbabwe Nutrition Action Zimbabwe, MUSASA, The Government of Zimbabwe. #WaterForLivelihoods #SustainableAgriculture