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HIV/AIDS
Zimbabwe Charity (HAZ)
Last updated: October
15, 2012
| Physical
address |
17 Cunningham Road, Highlands, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Postal
address |
17
Cunningham Road, Highlands, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Telephone |
+263-(0)4-495734,
(0)772-374936 |
| Email
address |
admin@hazweboffice.org;
emazhetese@hazweboffice.org;
emazhetese@gmail.com;
jmdziba@hazweboffice.org
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| Web
address |
www.hivaidszimbabwe.org |
| Year
established |
2005 |
| Contact |
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Name |
Position |
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Joshua
M. Dziba |
Executive
Director |
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Cynthia
Kandi |
Assistant
Executive Director |
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Elizabeth
N Mazhetese |
Operations Director - (0)772-374936 |
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Albert
Makone |
Assistant
Accountant |
Objectives |
- To
reduce the contribution of the current migration patterns
of Zimbabweans to the further spread of HIV/AIDS.
- To
provide a supportive environment for Zimbabweans on our
forums and website, which facilitates access to multiple
resources such as current information on HIV/AIDS, counseling,
health and other social service systems.
- To
provide current information in a way that is suitable to
the individuals’ learning styles, is culturally appropriate
and is tailored to specific needs related to HIV/AIDS.
- To
empower peers to be the agents of change in the HIV/AIDS
crisis, utilizing the ABC prevention approach and harm reduction
messages.
- To
form strategic Parternerships to confront the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
- To
provide Zimbabweans in Zimbabwe and in the diaspora with
practical, innovative and relevant resources and skills
to facilitate healthy lifestyles as well as to minimize
the further spread of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe and in stakeholders
to ensure an inclusive, far-reaching and sustainable approach.
- To
provide advocacy on behalf Zimbabweans worldwide through
a transparent and user-led ethos
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Mission Statement |
| HAZ
aims to provide Zimbabweans in Zimbabwe and the Diaspora with
practical, innovative and relevant resources and skills, to
facilitate healthy lifestyles as well as to minimize the further
spread of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe and other countries in which
Zimbabweans reside. This will be achieved in partnerships with
stakeholders to ensure an inclusive, far-reaching and sustainable
approach. |
Sectors
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Education, Advocacy, Children/Youth, Counselling, Education/Training,
Elderly, Food Security, Gender, Health, HIV/AIDS, Information
Technology, Media, Research and Documentation, Women |
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