HEALTH & SUPPORT
Empower the Apostolic community to ensure there is reduced morbidity and mortality due to HIV/AIDS, PMTCT and other related conditions.
CHILD PROTECTION
According to research 30% of teenage marriages and 29% of child mothers were recorded in the Apostolic religion for girls aged 15-19 years .
LIVELIHOODS
Providing training in lifesaving skills, assisting, lending, connecting families facing challenges in community people affected by disasters...
EDUCATION
Generally, in Zimbabwe girls start school a bit earlier than boys. However, after the age of 14 years, more girls drop out of school compared to boys.
EMERGENCY RESPONSES
Women and children are more vulnerable and affected the most during disasters and conflicts and threaten their rights.
GENDER BASED VILOLENCE
Zero tolerance to Gender-Based Violence. 1 in 3 women still experience physical or sexual violence. Zimbabwean women...
WASH
Promote good hygiene through the provision of safe and potable water. WASH remains an everyday need for the Apostolic community. The unavailability of water...