Jekesa Pfungwa Vulingqondo

Jekesa Pfungwa Vulingqondo Though its history dates back to 1947, the or

Jekesa Pfungwa Vulingqondo is an indigenous Zimbabwean non-governmental organisation, working with women groups at grassroots level, for the mobilization and development of women in rural and poor urban areas. The organisation strives to:
• Improve food security through sustainable agriculture, land, environmental management and innovation that will sustain the livelihood of members
• Improve th

e socio-economic position of women through building capacity in entrepreneurial skills and technical assistance to women’s small scale enterprises
• Raise awareness and understanding of social, economic, and legal related issues surrounding women
• Promote the participation of women in national development processes
• Increase knowledge among members on HIV and AIDS, gender, peace building, disability and rights of children
• Develop knowledge and skills in organizational development, capacity building and related issues in staff and members of JPV

02/04/2026

📌We are here to break barriers.

13/01/2026
✨ Today we had the privilege of attending the official launch of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence h...
22/11/2025

✨ Today we had the privilege of attending the official launch of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence held at HICC in Harare under the theme “UNITE TO END DIGITAL VIOLENCE AGAINST ALL WOMEN AND GIRLS”.
This important movement reminds us that every voice matters and every action counts in the fight to end violence in our homes, communities, and workplaces.

🧡 Gender-Based Violence is not a private issue it’s a community issue.
It affects our mothers, sisters, daughters, friends and even the men and boys around us. Together, we can break the silence, protect each other, and create safe spaces where everyone can live with dignity and freedom.

🌍 Let’s stand united. Let’s speak out. Let’s support survivors.
Violence has no place in our families, our communities, or our nation.

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to end Digital Violence Against All women and girls.

16/10/2025

The Girl Child is at the absolute core of our work at WCoZ because she represents the future of our advocacy! By championing her rights today—in education, health, and protection—we are proactively building the next generation of empowered women leaders, and economic drivers.

Addressing the challenges she faces now is the most powerful way to guarantee sustained Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (GEWE) tomorrow. The fight starts with the girl child!

Let us remember - It's vital to champion girls' rights because investing in a girl is investing in the future of the entire nation!

Girls' empowerment leads to:

1. Economic Growth: Educated girls contribute more to the workforce and economy.

2. Healthier Communities: Empowered women make better health choices for their families.

3. Reduced Poverty: Breaking intergenerational cycles of poverty.

4. Stronger Governance: Girls who have a voice become leaders who shape better policies.

Read more here on why The Girl Child is at the core of WCoZ’s work - https://wcoz.org/strategic-focus-areas/

Let's ensure every girl can reach her full potential and build the world we all want.

Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Dev.African Women's Development FundZimbabwe Gender CommissionParliamentof ZimbabweEmbassy of Ireland, PretoriaEU Delegation to ZimbabweOxfam in Southern AfricaNorwegian People's AidFemale Student Network TrustGirls and Women Empowerment Network - GWENWomen and Law in Southern Africa - ZimbabweTag a Life International (TaLI)Women's Academy for Leadership and Political ExcellenceNANGO ZimbabweSprout Women Empowerment TrustInstitute of Women Social WorkersEconomic Justice for Women ProjectZimbabwe Blind Women Trust - ZBWTPreshyvalsh Hope FoundationClean MaronderaInstitute for Young Women DevelopmentRural Young Women Support Network

22/07/2025

Five women from Chipinge and Binga are standing up for their rights amidst climate challenges!
With support from ActionAid Zimbabwe, they conducted a vital assessment on youth vulnerabilities and are demanding real change - "We are not victims; we are the solution!"

Join their movement!




Read the full story: https://tinyurl.com/425fdvrp

Address

44 Logan Road, Hatfield
Harare

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 16:30

Telephone

+263779806931

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