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1,754
6,400
5,914
3,412
107
64
1,073
805
73345
6,600,000
47,834
906
ZIRP Overview: 30 April 2020
people were sensitized on COVID-19, prevention of malnutrition, malaria & water borne diseases
stakeholders were sensitized on ZIRP in Chimanimani & Chipinge districts
village health workers trained on Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR)
health workers form mobile clinic team
people received healthcare services
mission hospitals received supervision support
Accelerating the revitalization of basic health service provision
2,331
33
22
8,242
7
village health workers completed training
village health workers currently undergoing training in Chipinge & Chimanimani on COVID-19, key messages & Infection Prevention Control at home
capacity-strengthening sessions conducted for Health Centre Committees (HCCs)
bicycles distribution to VHWs was completed
beneficiaries received essential community-based health, nutrition and population services
children under 5 were screened for malnutrition
women sensitized through home visits
partners have signed agreements to implement WASH interventions
Rehabilitating communal WASH services
Promotion of Hygiene Practices
Accelerating the revitalization of basic health service provision
243
400
35,319
49,930
30,521
40
18
5
67 high priority Wards targeted for WASH interventions
386
people reached with COVID-19 messaging49,000
ZIRP Overview: 30 April 2020
CONTACT INFORMATIONDjibrilla Mazin, Country Manager, UNOPS Zimbabwe | Address: 10 York Avenue, Newlands, Harare, Zimbabwe | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.zirp-zimbabwe.org
ZIRP HOTLINE 0808 0430
Wards coveredTechnical
assistance
Villages targeted in the Return Assessment
Enumerators trained in data collection activities and Environmental & Social Screening (ESS)
20515 40
Rehabilitation of damaged community infrastructure
community access roads currently being rehabilitated
community workers hired
schools assessed for rehabilitation. 9,695 students to benefit
irrigation schemes identified
farmers to benefit
rural health facilities assessed for COVID-19 preparedness & infrastructure gaps and needs
health facilities benefited from Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) supplies
people to benefit from maternal health unit rehabilitation
Provision of learning and teaching supplies
18,773students benefited from teaching supplies
273 school-in-a-box units procured. 71 units distributed
250 recreational kits procured. 62 distributed
28 schools benefited from teaching and learning supplies
70 classroom tents procured. 15 tents distributed
47 Early Childhood Development (ECD) procured. 15 kits distributed
4
100
12
7
1,205
34
18,700
3
Districts assessed
Distribution for the remaining learning & teaching supplies will start after COVID-19 lockdown