Rapid Response to the Tropical Storm Ana in Manicaland, Zimbabwe

Project period:

20.03.2022 - 04.10.2022

Granted amount:

973,254,- DKK

Total budget:

999,834,- DKK

Organization:

Dreamtown

Partners:

Justice for Children (JCT)

Pool:

DERF - Nødhjælpspuljen

Grant type:

22-001-RO Tropical Storm Ana: Flooding in Southern Africa

World goals:

Goal 2: Zero Hunger

Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being

Goal 5: Gender Equality

Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Efforts take place in:

Zimbabwe

Resume

The intervention builds on the strong partnership that exists between Dreamtown and Justice for Children (JCT) who currently collaborates on a number of different interventions in Zimbabwe. On of the interventions takes place in the city Mutare, which is situated in the heart of Manicaland, which is, as mentioned in the DERF call, one of the districts affected the most by the Tropical Storm Ana. The intervention targets the two communities, Mutasa and Nyanga, which are amongst the worst affected areas in Manicaland. The intervention is implemented together with the two community partners Chiedza Community Welfare Trust (Chiedza) and Nyanga Community Development Trust (NCDT) who are located directly within Mutasa and Nyanga respectively. The intervention provides a holistic rapid response, covering the areas of protection (Outcome 1); health (Outcome 2) and food and livelihood (Outcome 3). The total direct target group is 2000 people.