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Zimbabwe
partners
Key to activities:
HC= home care; CO = counselling; CABA = orphan/children affected by
AIDS; CABA(S) =sexually abused children/street children; PEC = peer
education - children/youth; PES =peer education - special groups; AD
= advocacy - gender and human rights; NET = networking and
coordination; EC =economic activities; CC = clinical care; WI -
workplace interventions; O = others
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Partner
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Main activities
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Key accomplishments with SAT support
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AIDS Among Us (AAU)
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HBC, CABA, EC
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Has carried out community-based orphan care, life skills
training for orphans, income-generating activities and
home-based care in Chipinge District.
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Batsiranai
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HC, CO,
CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, AD, NET, EC, CC, WI
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Reached over 2,000 orphans and other vulnerable children
with educational support services; livelihood, and
psychosocial support.
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Bethany Project
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HC,
CO, CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, NET,
EC,
WI
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Provides ongoing training and support to community based
orphan care groups; supported the running of AIDS Action
clubs where youths are educated on HIV and AIDS prevention.
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Eden Home Health Centre
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HC,
CO, CABA, CABA(S), PEC, NET,
EC,
WI
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Introduced a new intervention under the prevention
programme, that is, peer education by training 20 peer
educators (youths). The training covered among other things,
behaviour change, information on HIV and AIDS and other
sexually transmitted infections and the roles of the peer
educator. The peer educators have since started
disseminating HIV and AIDS information and distributing
condoms to their peers to contribute towards reducing HIV
transmission.
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Esandleni Sothando
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OVC
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Provides psycholosocial support to OVC between the ages of
6-18 years. OVCs are identified by the local leaders,
headmen, chiefs and the communities. They provide parenting
skills to child-headed homes and training to foster parents.
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Family AIDS Caring Trust - Nyanga
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HC, CO,
CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, AD, NET, EC, CC, WI, O
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Successfully held community training meetings on palliative
care, infection control, and counselling; supported peer
education efforts through recruitment and training of peer
educators.
People that received medical support have shown some
improvement in their health status. To complement the drugs,
FACT facilitated the establishment of herbal gardens.
FACT works with 76 AIDS Action Clubs. New developments in
terms of how the project is run include the following: 1.
Club patrons are increasingly playing a key role in
facilitating HIV and AIDS information dissemination and
education in schools. 2. Through SAT support some of the
clubs such as Marist Brothers and St Monica have developed
and fared well in national quiz competitions. Others have
integrated home based care activities into the prevention
programmes under the UNICEF funded “Young People We Care
programme”
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Family AIDS Caring Trust – Rusape
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HC, CO,
CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, AD, NET, EC, CC, WI, O
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SAT funding supported the partner to implement activities in
the following areas: home based care, HIV and AIDS
prevention and impact mitigation.
Major achievements under the home based care include the
following:
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Increase in the number of home
based caregivers from 48 to 68 thus improving volunteer to
client ratio which in turn reduces the workload of the
volunteers.
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A number of clients were able
to access ARV drugs after they were supported to go through
CD4 count a prerequisite for going on antiretroviral
treatment. In Rusape CD4 count is accessed through the
private sector which is a bit expensive. In total 19 people
benefited from the SAT support medication scheme.
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To enhance community
competence, FACT facilitated community trainings on areas
such as home based care, stress management, and positive
living for community support groups.
Under the prevention programme, the following is being observed:
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an increase in the number of
couples going for HIV tests before marriage
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increased openness about HIV
and AIDS status which is contributing towards reducing
stigma and discrimination
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an increase in acceptance and
use of condoms as one of the prevention strategies.
SAT support also enabled the retention of 76 children in
schools. Some of the beneficiaries of the educational
support programme went as far as university level of
education.
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Family Support Trust
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CO, CABA, CABA(S), PEC, AD, NET, EC, CC
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Continued to advocate and provide counselling and clinical
services for sexually abused children and their families;
facilitated regional and national workshops on child sexual
abuse.
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Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe
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CO, AD, NET
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Conducted workshops on safer sex for new members; boosted
the membership of women from 8 to 49; contributed in the
production of the SAT counselling guidelines on Men who have
Sex with Men.
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Howard Hospital
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HC, CO,
CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, NET, CC, WI, O
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The partner significantly increased HIV and AIDS awareness
in schools through the use of puppetry; and facilitated the
formation of AIDS action clubs in schools.
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Insiza Godlwayo AIDS Council
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HC, CO,
CABA, CABA(S), PEC, NET, EC, CC, WI, O
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The partner is reaching over 1000 people with home based
care services and supporting over 500 children. The partner
also imparts knowledge to home based care community
volunteers on infection control, communication, counselling,
patient care and record keeping
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Justice for Children Trust
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CABA, AD
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Provided free legal services to the disadvantaged children
and/or guardians in the courts of law on matters of civil or
criminal nature including child sexual abuse, child labour,
child maintenance custody and guardianship and legal
advocacy.
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Mission To Live Trust (MITOLT)
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AD, CABA
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Has carried out advocacy work since 2003 to promote the
creation of an enabling environment for the elimination of
stigma and discrimination, promotion of children’s rights,
and mainstreaming of HIV and AIDS within the churches.
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Mutange Adventist AIDS Programme
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HC, CO,
CABA
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The partner mobilised the community members to fight against
the problem of HIV and AIDS regardless of their
denominations. Reached 31 OVC and 200 people under the home
based care programme.
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Ntengwe Community Development Trust
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EC, CABA, HBC,
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Successfully advocated at community level for property and
inheritance rights for women and children. At least 10
families managed to recover property that had been grabbed
by relatives.
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Pakame Children’s Progamme
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CO, CABA
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Provided educational support to 150 children infected and
affected by HIV and AIDS.
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Sesithule Vamanani Caring Association (SEVACA)
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EC, HBC, CABA,
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Has carried out home based care programme, orphans and
vulnerable children support with SAT support and the impact
of such support includes the following
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The quality of care under HBC
has improved as a result of support from SEVACA home based
carers. There is a marked improvement in the health of
patients who are under the HBC programme as some of them who
were bed bound have regained their strength and are now
mobile.
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Knowledge about HBC has
improved among the caregivers and other family members
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OVC school attendance and
retention has also improved. For instance two orphaned
children were supported up to A Level and have since passed
and awaiting university enrolment
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Early marriages have also
decreased due to the awareness campaigns
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HIV disclosure has also
increased as people want to access care and treatment
facilities. The increase in disclosure cases also shows that
stigma and discrimination has gone down
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Sikhetimpilo
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HC, CO,
CABA, CABA(S), PEC, NET, EC, CC
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The HIV and AIDS prevention project achieved the following:
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Setting up of Youth Corners
where youths can access information on HIV and AIDS. There
are four functional youth corners established at schools and
hospitals.
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Trained peer educators are
performing their key functions such as facilitating HIV and
AIDS information dissemination and education.
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Peer educators mobilised other
youths to come to the youth corners where they interact with
the peer educators and in the process learn reproductive
health issues
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Strategic alliances have been
established with local hospitals and schools some of which
host the youth corners and also provide technical support to
the peer educators.
Facilitated Psychosocial support camps for over 100
children.
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Simukai
Street
Youth Project
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CO, CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, NET, EC, WI,
O
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Successfully hosted and facilitated a national documentation
workshop;
facilitated training of 20 girls and 3 boys on reproductive
health issues and 70 other children on HIV and AIDS -
bringing the children together and their participation in
such workshops has significantly improved their social
adjustment by creating an environment for the children to
interact with one another.
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The Centre
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HC, CO,
CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, AD, NET, EC, CC, WI, O
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Provided counselling services to 1300 people.
The counseling department
continued to provide counseling services to those in needy.
The demand for counseling services continues to rise as The
Centre
gets referrals from the public, private sector and the NGO
sector.
The Centre now has a functional support group of 15 –
20 children who are HIV positive. This is a positive
development as this creates a supportive environment for the
children. Children in the support group receive psychosocial
support and treatment for opportunistic infections.
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Umzingwane AIDS Network
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HC,
CO, CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, AD, NET,
EC,
WI, O .
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UAN youth groups won the provincial drama competition
organised by the National AIDS Council; Successfully
disseminated information on HIV/AIDS and Sexually
Transmitted Infections (STIs); youth programme successfully
mobilised many youth to participate in HIV/AIDS
related activities
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Jointed Hands Welfare organization (JHWO) (formerly) UDACIZA )
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AD, PEC, CABA
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Has carried out advocacy work among Apostolic and
Zion
churches based in Gweru to influence change in church
practices that promote HIV and AIDS infection among young
girls and women as well as tackling stigma and
discrimination within the apostolic churches.
The partner conducted a gender mainstreaming workshop that
was attended by 20 church leaders from the Apostolic and
Zion
churches. There seem to be some appreciation of gender
equity and equality within the churches and also the
importance that women play in society. The workshop also
managed to link HIV and AIDS with gender.
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Uzumba Orphan Trust
Zimbabwe National Network for Religious Leaders infected and
affected by HIV and ADS (ZINERELA)
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HC,
CO, CABA, CABA(S), PEC, PES, NET,
EC,
WI
NET, AD
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Reached over 76 children with education support; organized
camps for 30 children and training on children rights.
It is worth pointing out that
children are now aware of their basic rights that embrace
among other things; survival and development, play, love,
education, food and shelter.
Conducted a National Training on Stigma and
Discrimination. The target beneficiaries were religious
leaders from the Islamic faith, traditional, Christian
faith, the main line and Pentecostal leaders as well as the
apostolic sects. The workshop had a huge impact in that it
managed to change the perception of religious leaders in HIV
and AIDS issues. Of the 30 religious leaders who attended,
15 later joined ZINERELA as an appreciation of the work the
partner is doing.
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