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Zim AHEAD 2011 Annual Report

 

Full layout can be downloaded in four parts (20 pages in total) … Please be patient, it takes a bit of time!

Meanwhile please read the excerps…

 

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The year [...]

Tribute to Josephine Mutandiro, Trustee of Zimbabwe AHEAD

“Development is a Process, step by…step”

It is with great sadness that we mark the passing away of Josephine Mutandiro, who devoted her life to alleviating the suffering of others, and was a truly committed development practitioner in a class of her own.  She came to Zimbabwe AHEAD Organisation when it was [...]

International visitors from OXFAM visit Masvingo

01 December, 2011

Report by Morgan Hayiza

ZimAHEAD Project Officer.

Oxfam staff from UK, Germany, Scotland and Zimbabwe had an opportunity to visit the Community Health Clubs and rehabilitated water points in Masvingo Rural District of Zimbabwe, where ZimAHEAD implemented an OFDA funded Water and Sanitation Project through OXFAM GB. The project ended [...]

2010 ZimAHEAD Annual Report

For full 2010 Annual Report

November, 2011

Regis Matimati, Director of  Programmes

ZimAHEAD team was at it again in 2010 scoring major    public health goals with outstanding achievements in all our programming areas. The EC funded project in partnership with Mercy Corps drew to an end in October 2010 after three years  of building [...]

Urban Waste management in Zim

December, 2011.

City Authorities and Residents Joining Up

by Regis Matimati – Director of Programmes, ZimAHEAD

ZimAHEAD  has observed that city councils and residents can jointly own up to the waste menace if they sit together to identify and plan on ways to solve the sanitation challenge. What needs to be done first [...]

CHCs highlighted in Zimbabwe Sanitation Week

30 September, 2011

Regis Matimati, Director of Programmes, Zimbabwe AHEAD

Every year Zimbabwe commemorates  Sanitation and Hygiene week with the rest of the world. A venue is chosen for the prestigious launch by the national dignitaries as national commitment in pursuit of improving sanitation and hygiene goals. This years’ launch has been the 14th launch [...]

2011 National Sanitation Week Commemorations Proposed for Masvingo

19th July, 2011. To Masvingo Municipality Dear Sir, Its been a while since ZimAHEAD left Masvingo and I know the CHCs are still fired up and functional in waste management and public health promotion. I don’t know if you are aware that Zimbabwe Sanitation Week will be commemorated in your city owing to your outstanding [...]

Zimbabwe AHEAD

Zimbabwe  AHEAD Contact Address:

Director of Programmes: Regis Matimati ZimAHEAD Organization 14 Wembley Crescent, Eastlea, HARARE

TEL: 0773 038 700

Zimbabwe AHEAD is an indigenous NGO formed in 1997 to scale up the Community Health Club approach that had proved so successful in field trials during the previous 2 years, funded by UNICEF. As [...]

A Volunteer’s perspective : ‘A real eye opener’

April 2011

Kate Brogan is an intern with Zimbabwe AHEAD, having just qualified with a Master in Community Water Supply and Sanitation’ from Cranfield University, UK, she describes her first impressions of the CHCs in Zimbabwe

On the 1st of March 2011, I arrived in Harare, excited to meet the ZimAHEAD team.  Their enthusiasm and [...]

Letter from the field

Andrew Muringaniza, Programme Manager

Regis Matimati, Director of Programmes

14th March, 2011

By Regis Matimati

Masvingo

‘The events lined up for us were pregnant with palpable emotion as communities felt they had been given their lives back by the provision of water.’

Once again we saw how our officers are [...]