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The HST's mission is to improve the focus and impact of assistance in supporting the most vulnerable people in Zimbabwe, through greater joint engagement by all stakeholders, and particularly the GoZ, in capacity building for the appropriate public institutions, resource mobilization, planning, delivery,

 
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The Impacts of HIV/AIDS on Rural Livelihoods in Southern Africa: An Inventory and Literature Review

Zimbabwe Rural Food Security and Vulnerability Assessments - June 2005 Summary Report

Review of Gargen Based Production Activities For Food Security in Zimbabwe (July 2005)

ZIMBABWE Water and Sanitation Sector HIV/AIDS Response Programme, Strategies and Guidelines

National Plan of Action for Ophans and Other Vulnerable Children

Guidelines for Agricultural Relief Programmes in Zimbabwe

World Bank Country Assistance

Organizing the UN Response to the Triple Threat of Food Insecurity, Weakened Capacity for Governance and AIDS, particularly in Southern and Eastern Africa

 


 


 


Humanitarian News - Local Press

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20/01/06 - Herald - ‘Zim on alert for locusts plague’ 
ZIMBABWE is on high alert to deal with the plague of migratory locusts that invaded Zambia’s southern province of Namwala last week. There are fears that the locusts may continue moving southwards....more

06/01/06 - Daily Mirror - Four more die of Cholera 
FOUR more people died from Cholera in the past week in Murambinda, Manicaland, bringing the death toll to 11 since the disease was detected last December, Minister of Health and Child Welfare David Parirenyatwa said yesterday.....more

06/01/06 - The Herald - Health Care Costs Shoot Up 110 Percent 
HEALTH care costs have shot up substantially with cash-paying patients now having to fork out over $4 million to see a specialist doctor while medical aid beneficiaries will be required to make co-payments of up to $2 million.....more

06/01/06 - Daily Mirror - Armyworm outbreak, farmers warned 
THE Department of Agricultural Research and Extension (Arex) is warning farmers to be on the lookout for sporadic outbreaks of the armyworm that have wreaked havoc and devastated crops in various parts of the country since December 2005...more

05/01/06 - The Herald - Zim under flood threat 
THERE were fears yesterday that the eastern, northern and low-lying areas of the country maybe hit by floods if the low pressure system that is currently causing torrential rains in Mozambique moves into Zimb-abwe.....more

03/01/06 - Daily Mirror - Zim fails to meet WHO target 
ZIMBABWE has failed to meet the World Health Organisation (WHO) target of providing life prolonging Anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) to at least 120 000 people by the end of last year.....more

03/01/06 - Daily Mirror - Face to face with a crumbling health system 
AS fireworks cracked in the streets to celebrate the coming of 2006, hardly could the revellers imagine the horror and agony taking place at the country’s biggest referral centres, Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Harare Central Hospital....more

31/12/05 - The Sunday Mail - 2005 an eventful year 
AS Zimbabweans celebrate the dawning of a new year, many will remember 2005 as a period during which the country continued to hog the international limelight because of several major events.....more

31/12/05 - The Sunday Mail - Agric experts predict increased production 
STAKEHOLDERS in the key agriculture sector are predicting a better and prosperous 2006 following the serious problems that were experienced last year leading to the reduced production of some crops. .....more

28/12/05 - The Herald - Diesel shortage stalling efficient land tillage 
SHORTAGE of diesel is stalling efficient land tillage across the country with most rural farmers resorting to draught power, the Department of Agricultural Research and Extension Services director, Shadreck Mlambo, said this week....more

22/12/05 - Zimbabwe Independent - UN rep slams Chombo over houses 
UN Resident Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator in Zimbabwe, Dr Agostinho Zacarias, on Wednesday clashed with Local Government minister, Ignatious Chombo, over claims that the UN wanted to foist substandard houses on victims of Operation Murambatsvina...more

 


     
 
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IRIN NEWS UPDATE

Last Updated: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 19:27:00 GMT

GLOBAL: New tool to evaluate donors

GLOBAL: "Political will" needed to change climate

SOUTHERN AFRICA: New PMTCT drug regimen catching on

SOUTHERN AFRICA: IRIN-SA Weekly Round-up 352 for 24 - 30 November 2007

GLOBAL: Humanitarian cost of climate change understated CORRECTION

SOUTHERN AFRICA: New PMTCT drug regimen catching on

ZIMBABWE: A shot in time - govt scores immunisation success

ZIMBABWE: Expats keep families afloat

GLOBAL: Hoping for a deal on the road to Bali

ZIMBABWE: Brinkmanship over constitutional talks

SOUTHERN AFRICA: IRIN-SA Weekly Round-up 351 for 17 - 23 November 2007

ZIMBABWE: Of cash and dealers

ZIMBABWE: Workplace AIDS programmes feel the pinch

GLOBAL: IRIN presents Tomorrow's Crises Today: the humanitarian impact of urbanisation - the book

AFRICA: And then there were no fish

AFRICA: Human rights watchdogs urge action against enforced disappearance

ZIMBABWE: First diarrhoea, now possibly plague

GLOBAL: New HIV numbers give better picture of epidemic

GLOBAL: UN emergency fund CERF and NGOs - "Progress made, progress to make"

AFRICA: African farmers could earn 'green' money

SOUTHERN AFRICA: IRIN-SA Weekly Round-up 350 for 10 - 16 November 2007

ZIMBABWE: Medical fees hike the "final nail"

ZIMBABWE: New forex policy "paralyses" NGOs

SOUTH AFRICA-ZIMBABWE: Wilson Moyo: "If it was easier to access documents, it would make our lives more bearable"

AFRICA: New improved disaster response tool

 
 

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