The HOPE Bindura project was established in 1998 to combat the HIV and AIDS epidemic in Zimbabwe. Guided by health services, outreach, and advocacy, our outreach officers engage communities to provide information on health issues and available services. We offer free HIV counseling and testing, STI treatment and refer men for male circumcision services. Our initiative reaches over 43,000 people annually, empowering individuals to take control of their health and build resilience.
We support groups like TRIO, advocating for healthier living practices and sustainable economic strategies. Our people-centered approach includes a gender-transformative strategy, providing health education and economic empowerment to adolescent girls and young women. By working in homes, workplaces, churches and community gatherings, we reduce HIV transmission rates and promote healthier living. HOPE Bindura collaborates closely with local health facilities and the District Department of Health to address community needs across all age groups.