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Community Services in Zimbabwe
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Community Services sector based in Zimbabwe. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
4 on file
Mushanai
At Mushanai, we don’t just buy local—we celebrate it. We believe in owning our originality, embracing the richness of Zimbabwean craftsmanship, and keeping the spirit of local innovation alive. For us, buying local isn’t just a choice; it’s a way of life. We take pride in the uniqueness of our culture, the craftsmanship of our artisans, and the beauty of owning products that are distinctly Zimbabwean. Every piece we showcase is a testament to the creativity and dedication that can only come from our own communities. While others look elsewhere, we choose to invest in what’s authentically ours. We believe in making the dollar stay in the community, nurturing homegrown talent, and creating a lasting impact through what we buy. This is for those who understand that true value isn’t found in the ordinary—it’s found in the exceptional. Be part of something bigger, belong here. Proudly Zimbabwean. Uniquely Ours.
1 to 10 staff
Lesego Memorial Trust
A Community Based Organization in Gwanda District that advocates for child rights in all settings and improving Orphaned and Vulnerable Children's access to basic needs and services. The Sustainable Development Goals we focus on include: 1 - No Poverty 2 - Zero Hunger 3 - Good Health and Wellbeing 4 - Quality Education 5 - Gender Equality 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation 10 - Reduced Inequalities
11 to 50 staff
Friendship Bench Hub
Coming together to enhance mental health and wellbeing. At the FBHub, we are gathering to develop the human capacity for resilience and healing through community connectedness, consciousness awakening to positive thinking, behaviour change and access to affordable localized support services.
1 to 10 staff
Economic Justice For Women Project Ejwp
EJWP is a young women-focused women’s organization that uses a human rights-based approach to restore girls and young women’s dignity through adequate provision of social and economic rights in Zimbabwe. Economic Justice for Women Project (EJWP) is a non-profit organization registered in September 2017. The inspiration behind the inception of EJWP was to facilitate the elimination of existing inequalities between men and women in terms of participation, competency, and returns in socio-economic activities. EJWP seeks to strengthen the capacities of young women between 15 and 35 years of age with knowledge, skills, and support for equal and full participation in economic governance, public resource management, and platforms for young women to self-organize to advocate for their socio-economic rights at all levels. The target group ranges from 15 years to 35 years of age. EJWP's vision is to be a society that enables young women's economic independence, and the mission is to cultivate young women's agency by providing knowledge, skills, and opportunities for sustainable participation in the economy. EJWP uses a human rights framework to champion socioeconomic rights among/for disenfranchised young women. EJWP is a member of the Women’s Coalition in Zimbabwe, Fight Inequality Alliance, ESCR-Network, GBVNetwork, Femnet, and Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (chairing the gender cluster).
1 to 10 staff