Read more about the article Community action rescues girl from arranged marriage
Headman Cosmas Sakupwanya speaks on cases resolved through empowering community leaders to tackle child abuse, neglect, and exploitation. (Photo: Daphne Machiri)

Community action rescues girl from arranged marriage

A 16-year-old girl defied the odds when she made a desperate phone call to escape an arranged marriage in rural Mutasa District . Her parents had insisted she marry against…

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Read more about the article Mutasa district’s guardians of hope
Headman Cosmas Sakupwanya speaks on cases resolved through empowering community leaders to tackle child abuse, neglect, and exploitation. (Photo: Daphne Machiri)

Mutasa district’s guardians of hope

MUTARE - In Zimbabwe’s Mutasa District, chiefs, village heads, and Community Childcare Workers (CCWs) are leading a transformative initiative to safeguard vulnerable children. Trained under a Government of Zimbabwe program…

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Read more about the article Mothers of children with acute disabilities find hope
Sarudzai Musagwiza, a mother of a child with cerebral palsy, reflects on her journey of struggle and hope. Picture by Daphne Machiri

Mothers of children with acute disabilities find hope

Stimulation centers transform lives in Epworth and beyond In a bustling corner of Epworth, Tendai Chaperevera's journey to secure a brighter future for her children has been marked by emotional…

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Read more about the article Child rights whistleblowers seek more support
Margaret Marandure believes community childcare workers should receive more support. Pic credit: Timothy Manyange

Child rights whistleblowers seek more support

TSHOLOTSHO – The goal of leaving no one behind is in danger of remaining a pipe dream in the absence of targeted interventions to increase the resources of Community Childcare…

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Read more about the article No name, no rights: The impact of civil registration gaps in Zimbabwe
Simangile Ndebele and her primary school-going foster child. Pic credit: Timothy Manyange

No name, no rights: The impact of civil registration gaps in Zimbabwe

Tsholotsho – Debra Masuku (real name concealed) had no name, no identity, and no rights. For two decades, she was invisible to the State and denied basic social services. She…

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