We don’t create parallel systems—we strengthen existing ones. In close partnership with the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and local health structures, we provide targeted support, capacity building, and gap-filling to ensure underserved and remote populations access high-quality, inclusive health services.
Our work is grounded in a people-centred, bottom-up approach, ensuring that women, youth, persons with disabilities, and individuals with albinism are not only included but actively lead in their own health and wellbeing.
By integrating health with entrepreneurship, WASH, and life skills, we create a multiplier effect—because a healthy entrepreneur, student, or farmer is the cornerstone of a resilient community.
We deliver comprehensive, evidence-based programmes that address the most pressing health challenges in Zimbabwe.
We work to reduce maternal and child mortality by improving access to prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, postnatal support, and nutrition education.
We empower women and youth with knowledge and services to make informed choices about their bodies and futures.
We address the growing mental health crisis by training communities in psychological first aid and building support networks.
We combat the rising tide of NCDs through prevention, early detection, and management.
We bring health knowledge directly to the doorsteps of communities.