Through a child nomination model, ADF provides comprehensive educational support to children in primary schools in Harare, Mutare, Chinhoyi and Kadoma
This project commenced in January 2022 with a first cohort of Form 3 students enrolled in schools where we work. The application model was used to select bright underprivileged children for support with school fees and basic social support services
This project aims to strengthen school infrastructure and disaster preparedness in Sanyati district, improve access to clean water, enhance food security and nutrition, promote gender equality and empower girls, and support families and communities to adapt to climate change impacts. Through these targeted interventions, the project seeks
This project aims to strengthen school infrastructure and disaster preparedness in Sanyati district, improve access to clean water, enhance food security and nutrition, promote gender equality and empower girls, and support families and communities to adapt to climate change impacts. Through these targeted interventions, the project seeks to achieve concrete changes by providing a targeted 3,000 children in Sanyati district with access to clean water, establishing 10 community gardens, enrolling 200 girls in empowerment programs, and training 100 families in climate-smart agriculture
Comprehensive waste management promoting the three Rs - Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle- in Rimuka, Kadoma, Zimbabwe
addressing urban wellbeing. This project was conducted in collaboration with Training and
Research Support Centre (TARSC) in the Regional Network for Equity in health in east and southern Africa (EQUINET)
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated a pre-existing problem of the rapidly increasing numbers of adolescent mothers in Zimbabwe. Adolescent mothers are a highly vulnerable group. ADF works with partners on projects that support providing them with social and financial skills necessary to make informed choices about their lives.
This project covers a wide range of youth empowerment subjects that range from social and financial education, entrepreneurship, gender equality, and sexual and reproductive health rights. This project is funded by Aflatoun International. Technical support is provided by Junior Achievement Zimbabwe (JAZ).