
Door-to-door campaigns: Making a difference towards behavioral change in Bulawayo
“I will never forget the experience of falling sick with diarrhea, I could feel myself getting weaker. Now that I know better, I will do everything I can to avoid
“I will never forget the experience of falling sick with diarrhea, I could feel myself getting weaker. Now that I know better, I will do everything I can to avoid
“These vegetables are our livelihood—whether as a primary source of income, selling to those without gardens or as a source for a balanced diet meal. As such, we depend on
By Maxine F. Kundishora The 2023–2024 El Nino-induced drought arrived with ripple effects, catching many off guard with erratic rainfall patterns and increasingly drier conditions during the critical agricultural season.
by Maxine F. Kundishora Water is life, yet in Bulawayo’s high-density suburbs water has become a rare and precious resource. Families battle daily hardships to secure even a single bucket—stretching
“Every year, on November 19th, the world unites to observe World Toilet Day, a day dedicated to addressing the global sanitation crisis. With billions of people still lacking access to
By Maxine F. Kundishora In an effort to elevate health education in Bulawayo’s schools, Africa AHEAD, with support from the Government of Zimbabwe, in collaboration with Action Contre la Faim
Clean Hands Are Still Important! by Maxine F. Kundishora Importance of hand hygiene Hand hygiene is fundamental to human health, yet it is often overlooked despite being a critical barrier
By Maxine Kundishora On Friday, the 27th of September 2024, FACE Zimbabwe, an implementing partner of the OAK Foundation-funded project led by Africa AHEAD, hosted a heartwarming graduation ceremony in
At the beginning of 2024, Hwange District, located in the northwestern part of Zimbabwe in Matabeleland North Province, experienced the severe effects of a cholera outbreak. Hwange, known for its