Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| Zimbabwe Common Cause Brief | The brief highlights issues of access to health for every women and children in Zimbabwe through Universal Health coverage. It provides recommendations to ensure every child and woman has access to health | 26/10/2017 | 719KB |
| The Coca-Cola Foundation Projects Handover | At a ceremony on 27 September 2022, Save the Children and The Coca Cola Foundation handed over the
successful Institutional WASH for Health Initiative and Tomorrow is Brighter projects to the Government and
Community. | 10/11/2022 | 677KB |
| The Smaller Picture Zimbabwe | The Smaller Picture Zimbabwe highlights the story of Nyasha, a child who inspired us to continue our efforts to fight against malnutrition. | 27/11/2018 | 625KB |
| Strengthening Primary Health Care in Zimbabwe | This document provides information about the evidence on Primary Health Care financing in Zimbabwe. | 26/10/2017 | 556KB |
| SC Zim Garden Trust Project Brief | Read how, Save the Children in Zimbabwe (SC) and The Garden Trust’s integrated Food Security, Nutrition, Health, and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) program reached over 50,000 children and their communities in Binga and Kariba districts, increasing food and nutrition security, improving hygiene and Infant & Young Child Feeding practices (IYCF), and increasing access to health services, clean water, and sanitation between 2013 and 2022. | 04/03/2023 | 541KB |
| Zimbabwe Overview Inforgraphics | An inforgraphic depiction of the challenges facing children in Zimbabwe and some highlights on the interventions by Save the Children in Zimbabwe to address the challenges and the impact | 05/11/2018 | 505KB |
| 2015 Zimbabwe Children's 10 Point Plan | 2015 Zimbabwe Children's 10 Point Plan | 07/05/2015 | 434KB |
| Factsheet: SC Zimbabwe Country Office | Learn more about our work in Zimbabwe. | 08/05/2023 | 398KB |
| A Call to Action: Prioritise Children in Covid-19 response | A press statement issued by Save the Children Zimbabwe calling in the Government of Zimbabwe to prioritise children in the Covid-19 response. | 14/05/2020 | 322KB |