Community Newsletter: February 2022
The February 2022 edition of Heal Zimbabwe Trust’s community newsletter covers issues including communities engaging the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission, how
The February 2022 edition of Heal Zimbabwe Trust’s community newsletter covers issues including communities engaging the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission, how
In a development that is likely to resolve human-wildlife conflicts, a Community Peace Club (CPC) established by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe
A Community Peace Club (CPC) established by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe in Zaka has made strides in ending partisan distribution of
As part of advocating for peace ahead of the 26 March by elections, Heal Zimbabwe partnered artists from Epworth to mobilize citizens
Youths representatives drawn from students unions, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and political parties have underscored the need for security sector reforms to
As part of efforts to build peaceful communities, a Community Peace Club (CPC) established by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe in Zaka
Young people in Kuwadzana East have underscored the need for political parties to uphold peace and tolerance ahead of the by elections
Voter Mobilization Committees (VMCs) established by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe across the country have expressed concern over the centralization of the
Heal Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating Human Rights Day, a day that is observed every year on the
As part of efforts to eradicate early child marriages and Gender Based Violence (GBV), a Community Peace Club (CPC) established by communities
Heal Zimbabwe Trust joins the rest of the world in commemorating International day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Through resolution
Community members from Buhera who are part of Heal Zimbabwe Community Peace clubs have resolved to push for the Community to be