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Community Appeal for Water ResourcesWe recently participated in a national Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) assessm...
19/10/2025

Community Appeal for Water Resources

We recently participated in a national Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) assessment in Chipinge, specifically visiting the spring in Ward 14, Tamandayi. This spring has an impressive yield, capable of filling a 46,000-liter tank daily. It can supply water to two villages located 2 to 5 km away, who are in dire need of water.

However, the community lacks essential resources, such as suitable pipes and adequate storage tanks. We welcome any support from well-wishers, as contributions would significantly enhance the health and livelihoods of these vulnerable communities.

*Chipinge Records Lowest Hiv Prevalence In Manicaland*https://chat.whatsapp.com/H2Hx0cp5lyIKlprcCYKkUW©Hanyani News Onli...
30/09/2025

*Chipinge Records Lowest Hiv Prevalence In Manicaland*

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By Sharon Chigeza, NewZiana - Chipinge District, located in the southernmost part of Manicaland, has recorded the lowest HIV prevalence and incidence rates in the region.

According to recent estimates, the district boasts a prevalence rate of 7.9 percent and an incidence rate of just 0.12 percent. These figures are particularly significant given the district’s unique challenges, including its status as a border area with high cross-border movement.

During an awareness and sensitisation tour organised by the National Aids Council, Chipinge District Aids Coordinator (DAC), Doreen Jambaya shared insights into the district’s HIV landscape.

She revealed that approximately 19,725 individuals are currently living with HIV in Chipinge, as per the 2024 HIV estimates.

Jambaya highlighted that while the overall rates are encouraging, certain hotspots in the district present ongoing challenges. Areas such as Checheche, Gaza, Junction Gate, Chinyamukwakwa, Tongogara and Mabeye have been identified as regions of concern. The major drivers of HIV transmission in these areas include cross-border trade, a rising incidence of drug and substance abuse, and the prevalence of child marriages.

“Despite the low prevalence rates, we must remain vigilant. The dynamics of our border communities can sometimes exacerbate vulnerabilities, especially among the youth,” she said.

Jambaya said key drivers of new HIV infections were high mobile populations, early s*xual debut, child marriage low health seeking behaviours.

“In Gaza, Chipinge town, it is densely populated with s*x trade characterising the area. Transactional s*x and drug and substance abuse has been noted as a key driver in the town. Mabeye is one of the border communities and camp for uniformed forces and a hard to reach area.

“High mobility, low condom use, generational gap relationships and child marriages have been noted as the key drivers in the area. Chinyamukwakwa which is also characterised by the apostolic sect has key drivers such as low health seeking behaviour, child marriages and high mobility,” she said.

New Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) were noted to be prevalent in Mabeye, Tongogara, Chinyamukwakwa, Tanganda and Paidamoyo.

The geographical position of Chipinge, bordering Mozambique, facilitates a high level of cross-border movement. This mobility can lead to increased exposure to high-risk behaviours and practices, making continuous education and intervention crucial. The influx of traders and travellers can also complicate public health efforts, as individuals may not always participate in local health initiatives or awareness campaigns.

Despite recording low prevalence and incident rates, Chipinge District Development Coordinator, William Mashava pointed out that the challenges posed by drug abuse and child marriages require urgent attention.

“Though HIV/AIDS interventions have recorded significant successes in a difficult environment, we are witnessing a worrying trend where we have an influx of drugs being smuggled from neighbouring Mozambique and young girls are being married off at an early age, which puts them at significant risk of HIV infection and other health issues,” he stated.

The intertwining of these social issues with public health makes it imperative for local authorities and NGOs to implement comprehensive strategies that address both health and social determinants.

“The National Aids Council’s together with Government agencies’ ongoing initiatives in Chipinge are aimed at strengthening community resilience against HIV. By fostering collaboration between local health services, schools, and community organisations, the goal is to create a supportive environment that empowers individuals with knowledge and access to resources,” added Jambaya. NewZiana

School heads and SDC chairpersons participating on group work to come up with DRR plans, at Checheche Chipinge cluster.
13/09/2025

School heads and SDC chairpersons participating on group work to come up with DRR plans, at Checheche Chipinge cluster.

Group presentation during DRM training.
13/09/2025

Group presentation during DRM training.

Emergency Response Organization (ERO) in partnership with Chipinge Civil protection Unit had made a significant initiati...
13/09/2025

Emergency Response Organization (ERO) in partnership with Chipinge Civil protection Unit had made a significant initiative aimed at enhancing disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) in schools.

# # # Emergency Response Initiative Overview

**Partnership:**
- **Emergency Response Organization** in collaboration with the **Chipinge Civil Protection Unit**.

**Training Achievements:**
- Successfully trained school heads and School Development Committee chairpersons from **109 schools** on **Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM)**.

# # # Key Initiatives Developed

1. **Action Plans:**
- Identify and train teachers to serve as facilitators in:
- DRRM
- Health
- Climate Change

2. **Club Formation:**
- Establishment of **school health, DRRM, and climate change clubs** to engage students and promote awareness.

3. **Creation of DRRM Plans:**
- Develop tailored DRRM plans for each trained school to enhance preparedness and response strategies.

# # # Expected Outcomes

- **Empowered School Leaders:** Trained heads and committee members equipped to lead DRRM initiatives.
- **Informed Students:** Clubs to educate and engage students in health and environmental issues.
- **Structured Response Plans:** Each school will have a customized DRRM plan, improving their readiness for emergencies.

# # # Next Steps

- Monitor the implementation of action plans and club activities.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the DRRM plans in schools.
- Consider ongoing training and resources to support schools in executing their plans.

# # # Current Gaps

1. **Funding Needs:**
- **Training for Remaining Schools:**
- **97 schools** still require training to achieve universal coverage in Chipinge district, which is prone to disasters.
- **Facilitator Training:**
- Financial resources are needed to train club facilitators to kickstart the health, DRRM, and climate change clubs.

# # # Context of Need

- **Disaster-Prone Area:**
- Chipinge district has a history of major disasters, including **Cyclone Idai**, which caused significant devastation, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive disaster preparedness.

# # # Call to Action

To address these funding gaps, the initiative seeks support from stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and international organizations, to ensure that all schools in Chipinge can implement effective DRRM strategies and foster a culture of resilience and preparedness among students.

DRM training for school heads and SDC chairpersons at Chipinge School.
13/09/2025

DRM training for school heads and SDC chairpersons at Chipinge School.

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