Communal Farmers improve family economies
17,500 communal farmers in Shamva and Bindura districts in Mashonaland Central Province in Zimbabwe have embarked on income generating programs to boost their family incomes. |
HOPE Bindura fight HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination
The HOPE project in Bindura in Mashonaland Central province in Zimbabwe is fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS, stigma and discrimination, and taking care of the people infected and affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. |
Child Aid Rushinga in the fight against malaria
The Child Aid project in Rushinga district in Mashonaland Central province in Zimbabwe is working with families and community in the forefront of development in areas of education, health, economy and development for the betterment of the children’s living conditions. |
Fighting HIV/AIDS in Mt Darwin
The Total Control of the Epidemic Programme in Mt Darwin district is playing its role in reducing the national HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in Mashonaland Central province in Zimbabwe. |
Chiefs from Mashonaland Central Province attend workshop on development.
“I am happy to be here and I have seen one thing that I wish to carry home and propagate in my area. The cooperation, the unity and the friendliness, that I have witnessed here at the Humana People to People Headquarters. I urge you to continues in this spirit in all your work”,Chief Matope from Mt Darwin
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Welcome to DAPP Zimbabwe's new website!
Work in progress! Development Aid from People to People in Zimbabwe welcomes everybody to read about our development work on this website. The site is not finished yet, so you might find some unfinished items. |
Herbal Therapy
There is no cure for HIV/AIDS, BUT you can live long and healthy with it! |
Women group support AIDS orphans in Msasa in Harare, Zimbabwe
15 young women in the HOPE Harare project in Msasa in Harare are promoting protein rich soy products in the industrial area of Msasa by cooking and selling the soy products, establishing nutritional and herbal gardens, supporting orphans and vulnerable children in the area. |
Taking control of HIV/AIDS epidemic, Harare
31 758 people in Mabvuku/Tafara in the Eastern district of Harare in Zimbabwe have declared themselves TCE compliant, meaning they have thorough knowledge about HIV/AIDS, and have made life decisions to stop the spreading of the epidemic and are living according to the demands of the Total Control of the Epidemic programme. |
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