Chiredzi health workers trained in Antigen testing

on August 6, 2021 in COVID-19, News, Uncategorized

Chiredzi District Medical Officer Dr Brian Dhlandhlara (in blue T-shirt) speaking on the COVID-19 epidemiology in Chiredzi district at a training on Antigen Rapid Diagnostic Testing in Chiredzi on Aug 6, 2021. The objectives of this trainings was to enhance participants’ knowledge on Covid-19 testing options, equip participants with clinical skills to safely and accurately conduct Covid-19 Antigen RDT, and to enhance participants’ knowledge and appreciation of the importance of quality assurance, record keeping & usage of information.

ZADHR #Covid19Zim Antigen Testing Training at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital in Chinhoyi for nurses working at clinics in Makonde District

on July 23, 2021 in COVID-19, News, Uncategorized

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Righs on Friday July 23, 2021 conducted a #Covid19Zim Antigen Testing Training at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital in Chinhoyi for nurses working at clinics in Makonde District. The training, facilitated by the provincial medical laboratory scientists team, saw 18 nurses working mainly in rural clinics gaining skills to conduct point of care testing of COVID-19.

ZADHR DONATES PPE, MEDICAL SUNDRIES TO PARIRENYATWA HOSPITAL

on June 25, 2021 in COVID-19, News, Uncategorized

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights on June 25, 2021 made a donation of PPE and medical sundries to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospital to assist the institution in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

ZADHR member Dr Austin Rukweza hands over the donation, and receiving on behalf of Parirenyatwa Hospital is acting director for clinical services Dr Tsitsi Magure

ZADHR member Dr Austin Rukweza hands over the donation, and receiving on behalf of Parirenyatwa Hospital is acting director for clinical services Dr Tsitsi Magure

Part of the PPE and medical sundries donated to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals

DISCUSSING SOLUTIONS TO ENDING GBV IN MIDLANDS PROVINCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

on May 22, 2021 in COVID-19, News, Uncategorized

Cases of gender-based violence (GBV) increased by 60% in Zimbabwe during the Covid-19-induced lockdown. The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights in conjunction with Adult Rape Clinic, Young African Leaders Initiative Network and the United States Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program held a community meeting with leaders in Midlands province to discuss solutions to end GBV.

Zadhr secretary Dr Norman Matara makes a presentation at the workshop
A participant makes a contribution
Participants follow through the discussion
Dr Matara making a presentation at the workshop
Dr Matara making a presentation at the workshop
Some of the community leaders in the Midlands province in attendance