Local communities bemoan poor health services
Community members in Zaka and Bikita who are part of Heal Zimbabwe’s virtual information centers have questioned governments’ sincerity in providing quality health care in line with Section 76 of…
Community members in Zaka and Bikita who are part of Heal Zimbabwe’s virtual information centers have questioned governments’ sincerity in providing quality health care in line with Section 76 of…
Heal Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating International Youth day. The theme for this year is “Youth Engagement for Global Action”. This theme explores the ways in…
Heal Zimbabwe partner, Masvingo Center for Research and Development (MACRAD), has recorded key milestones in ensuring that communities in Chiredzi demand their right to property and advocate for citizen led…
Heal Zimbabwe expresses concern over the comments by ZANU PF Politburo member, Patrick Chinamasa during a press conference in Harare on 27 July 2020.Chinamasa directed ZANU PF members to use…
Heal Zimbabwe writes to welcome you, Dr, Angeline Guvamombe, Mrs. Dorothy Moyo, Mrs. Beauty Kajese, Dr Cowen Dziva and Mr Brian Penduka and express our profound congratulations on your appointment…
Women who are part of Heal Zimbabwe Community Peace Clubs (CPCs) have bemoaned the lack of awareness by various stakeholders on constitutional rights for women and noted that this…
Article 1 of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) highlight that violence against women is a form of discrimination. The Convention defines discrimination…
Heal Zimbabwe welcomes the report by the Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs on the recent public hearings on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No2 Bill. Before Amendment…
Women in Makoni have singled out the COVID 19 induced lockdown as the main driver of Gender Based Violence (GBV).This came out during a Heal Zimbabwe Community Monitoring training workshop…
Women in Makoni have singled out the COVID 19 induced lockdown as the main driver of Gender Based Violence (GBV).This came out during a Heal Zimbabwe Community Monitoring training workshop…