Oak Zimbabwe Grants for Health, Including HIV/AIDS (2006)
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Bethany Project
To mitigate against the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and improve the quality of life for orphans and vulnerable children in the Zvishavane district.
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Family AIDS Caring Trust, Rusape
To strengthen the capacity of communities to reduce the vulnerability of orphans and children through the provision of community-based care and support, access to psychosocial support and educational support. (Over three years)
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Island Hospice and Bereavement Services
To facilitate monthly widows’ groups so as to improve their psychosocial well being, as well as supporting salaries of a nurse and a social worker to work in the Chitungwiza community providing palliative care services. (Over three years)
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Kubatana Vocational Training Centre
To strengthen the capacity of the communities in Mutasa South and to improve the quality of life of those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. (Over two years)
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Mashambanzou Care Trust
To continue to alleviate the pain and suffering of those people living with HIV/AIDS in Mabvuku, Tafara and part of Mbare, and to encourage the active participation of the community in their care and support. (Over three years)
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National St. Johns Council for the Republic of Zimbabwe
To meet administration shortfalls such as ambulance maintenance, ambulance licences, replenishment of ambulance first-aid materials and brigade allowances.
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St. Anne’s Hospital
To replace obsolete Recovery Room and Intensive Care monitors.
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Zimbabwe Association of Church-Related Hospitals (ZACH)
To promote a high standard of medical care among the ZACH members for the benefit and welfare of the people of Zimbabwe through provision of three theatre lights for St. Annes Brunapeg Hospital, Morgenster Mission and Mutambara Mission hospitals.