We are here to report back on our International Peace Day Celebrations as promised and oh boy did we have some fun. It has been exactly a week since these celebrations took place and below is an album of some of the highlights. A thread
It's our responsibility to protect & safeguard children from any form of harm or infringement on their rights.We call upon @OMpslsw to increase investment in social protection systems & schemes inorder to establish solid social protection to protect children from child labour
On the 28th of May it is Menstrual Hygiene Day where millions of women&girls around the world are stigmatised, excluded & discriminated against simply because they menstruate. Let's commit to ending stigma surrounding menstruation. #MenstrualHygieneDay#SADCYouth
Many hands make light work!
Last week, the @MwanaaTrust team visited Munyarari Primary School in #Zimbabwe to distribute food parcels to some of the families they support. With plenty of children on hand to help, the parcels were ready in next to no time!
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As we get into the new week we are just reflecting on last week and how as an organization we inched towards realizing our dream of providing for vulnerable boys and girls through community and family based interventions. We are ready to do it again! Hello Monday...
As we mark this day, we hope that our future generations will be preserved as we target zero deaths through finding innovative strategies to fight malaria! #EndMalaria “Harness innovation to reduce the malaria disease burden and save lives.”
Today is 🌍🦟 #WorldMalariaDay!
DYK? Half the global population is at risk for #malaria and 80% of malaria deaths are children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, the disease is treatable and preventable.
We must recommit to the fight and #EndMalaria@eunicegarangan2
Here at Mwana Trust we are firm believers in child participation and making that participation fun! Children on holiday duty at Rowa Primary School Friday 22 April during their school holidays landing a helping hand. We love too see this.
The holiday have really put a spirit of newness & hope in our team at Mwana Trust & we have a little spring to our step. Ready & refreshed to continue forward with our mission to create opportunities for positive change.‘Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal & new life'
Before Zimbabwean schools broke up for their 3-week Easter holidays @MwanaaTrust gave food parcels so some of the neediest children they support have food to last for their break. Zimbabwe is experiencing a #drought with food shortages increasingly common.
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Winter is fast approaching the eastern province & the need to prepare for it is upon us. We have fortunately been granted a head-start by some of our friends who donated a bag of winter clothes & shoes for our beneficiaries. In picture our staff sorting out the clothes.