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Mercy Corps Zimbabwe powered by the belief that ‘A better world is possible’. Together in the fight against Covid-19

Presenters from Diamond FM and stakeholders from Rusape Town Council, Ministry of Health and Child Care and ZRP Victim Friendly Unit during a Tsanzaguru mobile road show.

BRIEF BACKGROUND ABOUT MERCY CORPS:

Mercy Corps is an International Non-Governmental Organisation headquartered in Portland, Oregon, in the United States of America. Mercy Corps is a global team of humanitarians, working together on the front lines of today’s biggest crises to create a future of possibility, where everyone can prosper. Mercy Corps is a registered charity organisation that has been operating in Zimbabwe for more than 30 years. The organisation has been operating in Manicaland for more than 10 years with projects in livelihoods, agriculture, protection and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). Mercy Corps is the Provincial Focal Agency for WASH for Manicaland Province and as such prides itself in this role where the organisation coordinates and collaborates with all Non-Governmental Organisations and Government line ministries that have a role in the WASH sector.

OUR MISSION:

To alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. Mercy Corps is powered by the belief that “A better world is possible”.

MAJOR THEMATIC AREAS (AREAS OF FOCUS IN PROGRAMMING)

In Manicaland Province, Mercy Corps is currently implementing WASH and Urban Social Assistance programmes. Under the Urban Social Assistance project, Mercy Corps is implementing  cash assistance programme targeting the urban vulnerable households in both Mutare City and Rusape Town in collaboration with the World Food Programme.

Under the WASH sector, the organisation is implementing five projects, WASH in Schools, Emergency WASH, Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project (ZIRP), and two grants responding to Cholera/Covid-19 emergencies. All the WASH projects are implemented in partnership with UNICEF with funding from a number of donors such as UKAID and the Swedish Government, and German Government through KfW Bank.

A focus on the Covid-19/Cholera Response Project

The Covid-19 Response project is being implemented in Rusape Town, Makoni District and Mutare City under the project title: “Strengthening preparedness and response to cholera, Covid-19 and other diarrhoeal disease outbreaks in Makoni District, Rusape Town and Mutare City”.  The project is supported by funding from UNICEF and UKAID.

In Mutare, the project is being implemented across the whole city with communities mainly in Sakubva township also benefiting from the distribution of hygiene kits. In the city, Mercy Corps is working in close collaboration with Goal and Africa Ahead and Government technical ministries.

In Rusape Town, the Covid-19 response project is being implemented across all the urban wards, while covering two wards, Three and 31 in Makoni Rural District.

PROJECT OUTPUTS

The project has three result areas:

In an effort to improve community awareness on Covid-19, the project partnered with Diamond FM to disseminate key hygiene messages to Rusape residents and Makoni communities. 10 703 households (HHs) in Rusape and 1,297 HH in Makoni Rural District were directly reached through mobile awareness activities.

The roadshows were held in Ward Three (Nzvimbe Business centre, Village 10, Village 9, Village 8, Village 7 and Nyadzonia Business Centre) and Ward 31 (Maparura and Tsikada Business Centres) of Makoni as well as Tsanzaguru, Rusape Central Business District (CBD), Magamba, Magamba Extension, Mabvazuva and Vengere.

The key messaging was “Mask Up Correctly, Sanitise, Observe Physical Distancing”. In a bid to promote handwashing with soap under running water ,400 bars of soap and 100 hand sanitisers were also distributed during the drive through roadshows.

OTHER ACTIVITIES