Empowering women to drive our health and safety strategy
UNOPS is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and healthy working environment in all work areas by systematically identifying hazards and risks associated with its activities and implementing measures to control these risks.
UNFPA & WHO supporting teenage survivors of SGBV under Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project
UNFPA and WHO are making SGBV life-saving service provision possible through mobile One Stop Centres that act as a comprehensive 'one-stop-shop'.
ZIRP through the lens of an IOM enumerator
Farlen Mangozi, one of the IOM enumerators in Chipinge narrates his experience working in the disaster-struck areas with Internally Displaced Persons (IDP).
Uniting communities around creative spaces for health messaging
Community art murals support health awareness, acting as collective thought spaces to create dialogue and promote health messaging awareness.
Ring-fencing community investments
Livestock restoration is one of the milestones of ZIRP's assistance to rebuild 13 community assets destroyed by Cyclone Idai in Chipinge and Chimanimani.
ZIRP support strengthens COVID-19 response in Chikomba district
The timely donation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and hand hygiene commodities to Chikomba District could not have come at a better time.
Lab-lab crop is the way to go for taking care of my cattle
Fungai Mushango was one of the beneficiaries who received training on lab-lab crop management, estimated to be enough to feed his cattle.
UNOPS and the World Bank welcome UNESCO under the Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project
UNOPS and UNESCO signed an agreement on the implementation of Comprehensive Resilience Building aimed at reducing vulnerability to natural disasters.
Communities reap the benefits of the “One Project, One Team” approach
To revitalise basic health service provision, WHO is conducting mobile health clinics in the hard-to-reach areas of the Cyclone affected communities, harnessing the One Project, One Team approach. Chipinge and Chimanimani areas are characterised by treacherous rugged terrain that makes passability near impossible in the rainy season. The spatial distribution of the health centres themselves […]