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Mr. Jaure: I am very proud of my wife

Mr. JaureAs the leader of a Mother Support Group in Wedza district of Zimbabwe, southeast of Harare, Alice Jaure oversees a group of other mothers in her community in their efforts to alleviate poverty and suffering. Here, her husband Elijah talks about the ways in which her work has challenged his thinking and inspired him to make his own contribution to the community. (more…)

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Providing hope through desperate times

By Ian Chivers, Managing Director of Country Management, Merrill Lynch

It was with mixed emotions that I arrived at Harare Airport at 9pm on a damp evening. Almost 25 years ago my wife and I had spent two exciting and highly personally rewarding years working in the newly independent Zimbabwe. Kate had worked for an educational publisher and I for a government organisation – providing loans to commercial and communal farmers. It was very much a time of great hope and promise for the future. (more…)

Camfed Director Wins International Prize

We are delighted to announce that the Women’s World Summit Foundation in Switzerland has awarded Angeline Mugwendere the Prize for Women’s Creativity in Rural Life. (more…)

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Working together to tackle domestic violence

Camfed Zimbabwe recently brought together a group of 14 traditional leaders from nine districts as part of a pioneering project to tackle domestic violence in rural areas. Working in partnership with local organisations, the goal was to challenge head-on some of the traditionally held values that affect young rural women – ranging from child abuse and rape to virginity testing and early marriage. (more…)

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Celebrate and support mothers in Zimbabwe this Mothering Sunday

In Zimbabwe, hundreds of thousands of children will not be celebrating Mother’s Day this year. Nearly one million children have lost one or both parents to AIDS. And 3,000 more people are dying from AIDS every week. Traditional safety nets are unravelling. Extended family and communities are struggling to care for the thousands of children who are left without parents. (more…)

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Education – a weapon against poverty

When Camfed Director Lucy Lake first met Fiona Muchembere, she was working as a cleaner in an office building in Harare – despite having achieved some of the best school exam results in Zimbabwe. Her dreams of going to university seemed far beyond reach. But with Camfed’s support and encouragement, she defied the odds to become the first member of her rural community to go to university and is now a fully-qualified lawyer. (more…)

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