World Vision Zimbabwe came to my school and gave us water. My friends and I can now wash our hands and drink from the tap whenever we want and this makes me happy." - Langelihle, grade three learner at Dukwe Primary School. Access to clean water is a basic need that should be available to every child. #WaterIsLife #WorldVision #Zimbabwe Read full story: https://bit.ly/3rrcF5p
World Vision Zimbabwe
Non-profit Organizations
Harare, Harare 56,728 followers
Hope, Joy and Justice for ALL Children
About us
World Vision began operating in Zimbabwe in 1973, primarily providing assistance to children’s homes and offering relief to Zimbabweans in camps and institutions. After independence in 1980, our focus changed to rehabilitation and small-scale development programmes as the country absorbed exiled and previously displaced groups. Over the years, World Vision has transitioned to large-scale community development programmes designed to address community needs, with a specific focus on children, using participatory planning approaches and ensuring sustainability. Today, World Vision is the largest humanitarian organisation in Zimbabwe, operating relief and development projects across the country benefitting more than 2 million people each year.
- Website
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https://wvi.org/zimbabwe
External link for World Vision Zimbabwe
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Harare, Harare
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1973
- Specialties
- Livelihoods and Resilience, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Advocacy, Faith and Development, Health and Nutrition, and Education & Life Skills
Locations
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Primary
59 Joseph Rd, Mount Pleasant
Harare, Harare 263, ZW
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32 Park Road, Suburbs
Bulawayo, Bulawayo 263, ZW
Employees at World Vision Zimbabwe
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Morris Mbuta MCIPS
Commodity Tracking Systems Officer at World Vision zimbambwe
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Colinie Zhuwao
Financial Administrator at Welthungerhilfe
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Carlo-Marcel Dube
HR Manager | HRIS Specialist | Talent Management Enthusiast | Learning & Development Advocate | Nurturing Growth and Excellence | Data Governance
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Luckson Ncube
DRR, GIK & Food Assistance Manager, World Vision Zim
Updates
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The Mzimuni Area Program recently hosted impactful intergenerational community dialogues on child protection, engaging key community child protection actors, including village heads, teachers, health workers, Community Childcare Workers (CCW), Child Protection Committee (CPC), pastors, and Child Led Protection Committee (CLCPC). These dialogues brought together stakeholders from the government with the aim to address pressing issues like sexual abuse, drug and substance abuse, teenage pregnancy, and child marriages. Through open communication, children were able to voice their concerns. Community members and stakeholders collaborated to identify problems and develop actionable solutions. The dialogues provided valuable insights and resources, setting the foundation for a safer and more supportive environment for the children of Mzimuni Community. World Vision
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World Vision Zimbabwe recently supported and attended the male engagement symposium which was spear herded by Zimbabwe Gender Commission in Mutare. The gathering, which attracted 1213 men, was extremely enlightening since it demonstrated the pressing need for men to also be empowered in many ways. The presentation of Honorary Certificates to individuals and organizations for being gender champions and including men in their programming is one of the event's highlights.
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World Vision Zimbabwe recently extended their support to the community leaders at Tongogara Refugee Settlement by donating bicycles through the Gift-In-Kind (GIK) program from World Vision USA The leaders will be able to easily fulfill their various duties and respond quickly to community needs as they navigate the settlement with greater efficiency thanks to these bicycles. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency World Vision
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Happy Sunday! Be blessed 🙏 #VerseOfTheWeek
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Today our team players are in Bindura where they are attending the 2024 2024 Zimbabwe National Disability Expo which was organized by the Office of the President and Cabinet. Along with many other organizations, World Vision 🇿🇼 is showcasing the work that it is doing to mainstream disability in its programs and interventions. This expo has given our team players a chance to network, interact with other organizations and see the work they are implementing. #nationaldisabilityexpo
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Loveness Mlambo- Chimombe, the Social Behavior (SBC) Change Officer for UNICEF Zimbabwe, took charge of a capacity building session on SBC at the UNICEF and United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund-supported #ElNiño Response Project review meeting. The session distinctly centered on risk communication and community engagement approaches that demand effective communication, active participation, and collaboration to effectively address health risks, empower individuals and communities, and drive decision-making and action. United Nations OCHA World Vision #MoHCC World Health Organization
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#Inpictures In order to combat climate change and its effects and to align with the 2030 SDG agenda, the invited guests pledged their support for the Partners for Environment Project in Zimbabwe. World Vision World Vision USA Rotary International
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#currentlyhappening Speaking during the launch, Dr Alemneh Dejene said that this project will capacitate institutions and communities to improve on the sustainable use of natural resources. World Vision World Vision USA Rotary International
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Exciting news! The Rotary International and World Vision USA join forces to launch the Partners for the Environment Project in Zimbabwe. Led by World Vision Zimbabwe and supported by the Rotary Club, this initiative aims to strengthen ecosystem services and resilient livelihoods among smallholder farmers in Chimanimani District. Together, we're making a positive impact! World Vision Environment Agency