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Childline - Zimbabwe
Last updated: October 12, 2012

Physical address 31 Frank Johnson Avenue, Eastlea, Harare, Zimbabwe
Postal address P.O. Box CY 1400, Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe
Free Postal address for children
Telephone +263-(0)4-796741/116, 252000, (0)713-661230
(0)9-888891 (Bulawayo)
Fax +263-(0)4-252000
Email address director@childline.org.zw; childlinebyo@africaonline.co.zw; reception@childline.org.zw
Web address www.childline.org.zw
Year established 1998
Contact
  Name Position
  Justine Passaportis Director
  Patience Chiyangwa Public Relations Officer
     

Objectives
  • To establish a free, confidential multilingual helpline service throughout Zimbabwe for all children regardless of economic circumstances.

Mission Statement
1) To be the most sought after provider of support and comfort to all children in Zimbabwe, regardless of economic circumstances, through the provision of confidential Freepost, Freephone and Drop-in services.
2) To provide training to helpline volunteers and to assist in training those involved in the welfare of children either directly or indirectly.
3) To act as a research and advocacy agency and through effective communication, to alert the public and policy makers to issues affecting children's welfare and rights.

Vision
To be a household name, synonymous with the well being of children throughout Zimbabwe, trusted and respected by all stakeholders.

Sectors
Advocacy; Children/Youth; Education/Training; Health; Human Rights; Victim Support

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