Zimbabwe News

WHO Strengthens Zimbabwe's Health System

Harare, 22 October 2009. The Zimbabwean health system was given a boost yesterday when WHO handed over vehicles and other commodities to strengthen EPI surveillance, and disease outbreak preparedness and response to the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare.

USAID hands over H1N1 equipment to WHO

Harare, 27 January 2010 -- The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), handed over to WHO, 50 000 personal protective equipment (PPEs) kits for influenza preparedness for use by health workers in Zimbabwe and throughout Southern Africa. The kits were handed over at a colourful ceremony which was attended by the Honourable Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr H. Madzorera, the US Ambassador to Zimbabwe ,Charles Ray, WHO IST/ESA Coordinator, Dr O. Walker, and USAID Director, Karen Freeman, among others. 

WHO opens fitness centre

Harare, 16 February 2010 -- WHO made history today as it became the first UN agency in Zimbabwe to open a fitness centre and tennis/basketball court for staff members. The state of the art facilities were inaugurated at a colourful ceremony in the WHO gardens by the WHO Representative, Dr Custodia Mandlhate, and the Director for Administration and Finance (DAF) in the African Region, Mr S. E. Haarman.

Zimbabwe commemorates World TB Day

Harare, 24 March 2010  -- Today Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in commemorating World TB Day under the theme On the move against tuberculosis – Innovate to accelerate action. The event, which took place at the Glamis Stadium in Harare brought together the different players in TB, including ex-TB sufferers, health workers, community health promoters, and members of the uniformed forces.

$8.5 mil needed to fight measles

Harare, 29 March 2009 -- Zimbabwe needs around $8.5 mil to curb the on-going measles outbreak. This was said by the Honourable Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr Madzorera in a joint press conference with UNICEF and WHO. “Measles in Zimbabwe has reached crisis levels and urgent action needs to be taken to curb the epidemic,” said Dr Madzorera as he called on all political and community leaders to ensure their constituencies are involved in supporting and upholding the health of children.

$8.5 mil needed to fight measles

Harare, 29 March 2009 -- Zimbabwe needs around $8.5 mil to curb the on-going measles outbreak. This was said by the Honourable Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr Madzorera in a joint press conference with UNICEF and WHO. “Measles in Zimbabwe has reached crisis levels and urgent action needs to be taken to curb the epidemic,” said Dr Madzorera as he called on all political and community leaders to ensure their constituencies are involved in supporting and upholding the health of children.

EPI Holds Review and Planning Meeting

Harare, 12 April 2010. The Ministry of Health and Child Welfare is holding a joint review and planning meeting for the upcoming National Immunization Days (NIDs), and Child Health Days (CHDs) from 12 – 16 April 2010 at the Rainbow Towers in Harare.

The meeting has brought together EPI officers, child health officers, and health promotion/social mobilisation officers from all provinces and cities, and representatives from the 3 major EPI partners; WHO, UNICEF, and Helen Keller International to review disease surveillance and plan for the upcoming CHDs.

WHO Strengthens Zimbabwe's Malaria Control Programme

Harare, 12 April 2010. The Zimbabwean malaria control programme was given a boost on 8th April, when WHO handed over vehicles, malaria commodities, and medicines to strengthen malaria control activities, and EPI disease surveillance, to the Minister of Health and Child Welfare.

Zimbabwe sets eyes on achieving target of universal coverage before December

This was said by the Honourable Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr H. Madzorera in his statement to mark World Malaria Day. “This year Zimbabwe will strive to attain the target of universal coverage of long lasting insecticidal net through procurement and distribution of close to 2 million nets before December 2010”, Dr H Madzorera said. The year 2010 is important in the history of malaria prevention and control in in Zimbabwe and the whole of Africa because the progress towards achieving the 2010 Abuja Targets is going to be measured at the end of it.

Zimbabwe measles immunization campaign half way update

Harare, 28 May 2010 -- 1 281 629 children were vaccinated by day 3 of the on-going national measles immunization and child health days. This was said by the Honorable Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr Henry Madzorera during a press conference he held with the WHO and UNICEF Representatives to update the public at the half way point of the campaign. 

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