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    12 October 2009

    Celebrating Rural Women and Community Caregivers

    Message on Rural Womens Day, 15 October 2009

    Each year, the 15th of October is a special day, remembering and

    celebrating rural women worldwide. Rozaria Memorial Trust was founded in

    memory of an amazing rural woman leader, the late Mbuya Rozaria

    Marumisa Dizha. Born a rural girl child in 1923, she spent raised her 11

    children, spent 27 years as a widow; survived the ravages of war and

    poverty in rural Murewa. As a subsistence farmer, she paid her childrens

    fees through selling vegetables from her small garden. RMT was established

    in her memory and honour, that of many other rural women who remain

    unsung heroines in many communities.

    Today Rozaria Memorial Trust is celebrating rural women and community

    caregivers through its Community Based programmes on HIV and AIDS

    prevention, care and support. Currently, it is working with 20 support

    groups of people living with HIV and AIDS with a total membership of 250

    people, three quarters of whom are women and children. The total outreach

    is in 29 villages in ward 8 of Murewa, Zimbabwe, with an estimate

    population of 5 000 people.

    RMT provides community care and counselling support, access to medical

    services to positive women, men and children, The special support for

    positive children includes education and fees subsidy, supporting teachers in

    five schools so that positive children have a safe and enabling learning

    environment free of stigma and discrimination. It is mostly women, the old

    grand mothers in rural communities who provide daily care to orphans, their

    own positive children and grandchildren. It is these rural women,

    community caregivers, who struggle to give a dignified life to others, even

    amidst poverty and seeming hopelessness.

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    The first International Day of Rural Women was observed on 15 October

    2008. This new international day, established by the United Nations General

    Assembly in its resolution 62/136 of 18 December 2007, recognizes the

    critical role and contribution of rural women, including indigenous women,

    in enhancing agricultural and rural development, improving food security

    and eradicating rural poverty. The idea of a World Rural Women's Day to

    be devoted each year to honour rural women began at a UN Conference for

    Women in Beijing in September 1995. This day recognises and supports for

    the multiple roles of rural women who are mostly farmers, caregivers and

    entrepreneurs. They contribute to the wellbeing of their families and the

    development of rural economies.

    Rozaria Memorial Trust (RMT) supports innovative initiatives that promote

    education, health and entrepreneurship for women and young people in

    poor communities. RMT was established in 2007 in memory of the late

    Mbuya Rozaria Dizha, a community woman leader whose life embodied the

    principles of caring, sharing and innovation. RMT celebrates the many

    women and unsung heroines in our communities who are changing lives and

    whose efforts are remain invisible.

    You can reach us through:

    P.O.BOX 114, Murewa, Zimbabwe

    www.rozariatrust.orghttp://rozariatrust.wordpress.com;

    [email protected]

    [email protected];

    Twitter: /rozariatrust

    Facebook: /rozariatrust

    Youtube: /rozariatrust

    Flickr: /rozariatrust

    Tel: +263-11730213