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WASTE MANAGEMENT
HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT IDENTIFYING THIS
PROBLEM?
PROJECTS: RESPONSE
• The Situational Study was carried out from April 2010 to June 2010
in Ward 24, Chitungwiza.
• The main objective being to ascertain whether the Cholera Outbreak
in Chitungwiza was perpetuating GBV and if so developing
sustainable intervention strategies
It was revealed that:
• Thriving Domestic violence cases in the aftermath of Cholera
• Women are forced to travel up-to 5km in search of water
• Increasing cases of women/girls being sexually abused in the
bushes surrounding wetlands.
• Cases of women being chased away from their matrimonial homes
being blamed for the death of their husbands
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IS THIS ISSUE IMPORTANT?
• Ward 24 has been affected by Cholera since 2008 and to-
PROJECTS: RESPONSE
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HOW ARE YOU GOING ABOUT ADDRESSING THI S
PROBLEM?
Community Capacity Building : monthly Community Planning Meetings,
Cholera Gender Forums and Stakeholders Meetings.
PROJECTS: RESPOSE
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WHAT IS THE TIME-FRAME FOR THE
PROJECT?
PROJECTS: SUB CATEGORY
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WHO IS THE KEY TARGET? WHO IS
INVOLVED? ARE WOMEN AND MEN EQUALLY
INVOLVED?
PROJECTS: SUB CATEGORY
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PARTNERSHIPS FORMED THROUGH THE PROJECT
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RESOURCEFULNESS: WHAT FINANCIAL,
HUMAN AND OTHER RESOURCES WERE
MOBILISED?
PROJECTS: RESPONSE
• Volunteers
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION
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WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?
PROJECTS: RESPONSE
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IMPACT (BASED ON THE SADC PROTOCOL
TARGETS)
PROJECTS:RESPONSE
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EFFECTIVENESS
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SUSTAINABILITY AND REPLICATION
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LESSONS LEARNED
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Figure 1: The Well of Life; Residence of Ward 24 Chitungwiza fetches
water from 1 of the 2 Borehole drilled by resources mobilized by
women of the JESI Group.
PROJECTS: RESPONSE
ANY QUESTIONS?
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Figure 2: Calm after the Storm; protesting women gather at the Funeral
Service of fellow women who was raped before being killed on her way
back from Nyatsime River where she had gone to fetch water for
household shores
Figure 3: Garbage continue to mount in the face of suspended Domestic
Waste collection by the Municipality of Chitungwiza.
Figure 4: Cholera, a gendered disease requiring a Gendered Response at
most; Women of JESI Movement open up the Water Drainage System
before the onset of the Rain Season
Figure 5: Harvesting Time; A JESI volunteer collects his share of the
manure from the JESI managed Community Waste Management Site.
Figure 6: Let It Go; JESI Members opening up the surface to allow
stagnant sewage to flow smoothly in the background of poor service
delivery by Chitungwiza Municipality prompting Cholera Outbreak.
Figure 4: Cholera, a gendered disease requiring a Gendered Response at
most; Women of JESI Movement open up the Water Drainage System
before the onset of the Rain Season