The @ZadhrDoctors on Friday October 29, 2021 donated PPE and sundries & hygiene material to Rutendo Home for the Aged and Destitute in Kwekwe as a way of capacitating the institution’s fight against #Covid19Zim. Mr Musonza, Social Services Officer at Redcliff Municipality, received the donation on behalf of the institution.
Mr Musonza, the Social Services Officer at Redcliff Municipality, receiving the donation on behalf of the institution
The @ZadhrDoctors on Wednesday October27, 2021, held a Covid-19 Response and Preparedness Capacity Building Workshop at Chegutu Hospital. The workshop aims to capacitate HPs on identifying, treating and referring mental health patients; raise awareness of burnouts as pertains to HPs ensuring the mental health of fellow cadres; and, strengthen the referral system within the districts/cities for mental health disorders
Dr Rukudzo Mwamuka leading a healthcare workers discussion on stress and burnout during a Covid-19 Response and Preparedness Capacity Building Workshop at Chegutu Hospital on Wednesday November, 27, 2021
Following a donation of PPE and hygiene material to Bumhudzo Old People’s Home in St Mary’s Chitungwiza by @ZadhrDoctors on Tuesday October 26, 2021, Dr Brighton Chizhande demonstrates the correct donning and doffing of PPE to caregivers at the institution
Following a donation of PPE and hygiene material to Musha weVana Children’s Home in Marondera, Dr Brighton Chizhande conducting a COVID-19, Vaccines and National Vaccination Rollout Programme discussion today
AT least 23 doctors, 30 nurses and 25 other professionals in the health sector have succumbed to the COVID-19 pandemic since its outbreak in the country last year, Vice-President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Chiwenga said this on Wednesday during the commissioning of Kwekwe Infectious Diseases Hospital, where he paid tribute to frontline workers who risked their lives in the fight against COVID-19.
“While these figures paint a grim picture, let us take pride in that Zimbabwe has dedicated health professionals,” he said.
“I would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the 23 doctors, over 30 nurses and more than 25 health cadres who lost their lives fighting the pandemic.”
Chiwenga said government was committed to improving the working conditions of health personnel in the country, adding that the issue of salaries, incentives, transport and accommodation (of health workers) was being “seriously looked into”.
Turning to the 25-bed health facility, Chiwenga said it would not only help in the fight against COVID-19, but other infectious diseases.
“This is critical infrastructure in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.
“I am pleased with this development which is worth emulating and replicating in all provinces as we strive to contain the spread of the pandemic and other infectious diseases.”
Chiwenga added: “The facility will not only cater for COVID-19 patients, but will also cater for all other infectious diseases that the Kwekwe community would suffer from.”
The health centre was once a Kwekwe City Council-owned beerhall. In 2019, the local authority resolved to turn Garandichauya Bar in Mbizo Section 3 into an infectious diseases hospital.
The hospital was built at a cost of $16,9 million from devolution funds as well as council resources.
Zadhr on September 27, 2021 trained doctors and nurses at Chikombedzi Mission Hospital in the organisation’s continued support towards building capacity of health professionals in COVID-19 testing and diagnostics.
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
On May 27, 2021, the Zimbabwe Associatin of Doctors held a meeting at Morgenster Hospital in Masvingo to discuss solutions to ending gender-based violence (GBV), which increased by 60% in Zimbabwe during the Covid-19-induced lockdown.
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 workshopA participant makes a contribution Participants follow through the discussionDr Matara making a presentation at the workshopDr Matara making a presentation at the workshopSome of the community leaders in the Midlands province in attendance
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