Achieving Self-Reliance Through Sustainable Development Actions
22 May 2025
As we mark the 62nd Africa Day, the African continent has progressed, riding on its immense potential. Yet, the lack of self-reliance continues to hinder the achievement of sustainable development for people by the people themselves.
As the world marks the 55th Earth Day, humanity is facing tough challenges to survive due to the worsening state of the planet Earth caused by unsustainable human activities.
We are proud to share its 2024 Annual Progress Report, showcasing the organization’s achievements in promoting sustainable development across the country.
Over the past two and half years, the colliding AIDS and COVID-19 pandemics along with economic and humanitarian crises have placed the global HIV response under increasing threat (UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2022).
DAPP Zimbabwe has launched an emergency program focused on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and multi-purpose cash transfers to address the effects of the El Nino-induced drought in Epworth District, Harare Metropolitan Province.
As we commemorate the International Day of Education, we acknowledge the progress made in widening access to learning while recognising the challenges that call us to protect and prioritise education as one of the most powerful tools for social, economic, human and environmental development.
Development Aid from People to People Zimbabwe (DAPP) has kicked off a six-month project in Mashonaland Central province to support vulnerable school children in Bindura and Shamva District.
DAPP Zimbabwe has launched the Youth Empowerment: Safeguarding the Future (YouSafe) project in Bindura District, marking a bold step toward empowering young people to build resilient, sustainable futures.
Ponesai Vanhu Technical College, Shamva District, Zimbabwe – The 3rd Graduation Ceremony of Ponesai Vanhu Technical College took place on Thursday, 13 November 2025, with the theme “Leaving No One and No Place Behind through Skills Development and Youth Empowerment”.