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INERELA+ Zimbabwe  dialogue to build awareness on human rights and to address traditional, cultural, and key issues 23 August 2025

INERELA+ Zimbabwe and partner organization (Springs of Life) emphasized the importance of inclusive faith-based advocacy and human rights protection through a dialogue panel discussion, which took place at  Impacting Christ International Ministries, Warren Park, Harare. The dialogue, which was attended by a mix of participants that included Religious leaders, youth, traditional leaders, and INERELA+ partner […]

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INERELA+ Zambia Impact on Local Government

After INERELA+ Zambia conducted a capacity building workshop for Local Religious leaders in Katowa constituency in Chibombo District on the 7th of July 2025, Mr Sibanda Christopher (in picture), an Area Councilor for Muchenje Ward in Katowa constituency, Chibombo Town Council, was impressed with the capacitation and strengthening of social systems to reduce teenage pregnancies,

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INERELA+ Zimbabwe: Empowering Youths Through Climate Change Mitigation and Smart Agriculture August 2025

Steven Chiswa (Zimbabwe Junior Parliamentarian) had the privilege of participating in INERELA+ Zimbabwe workshops focused on climate change mitigation and smart agriculture. This knowledge has not only transformed his understanding of environmental issues but also inspired him to take action within his school, TC Hardy, and the community where he lives, called Timire Park. The

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Youth Perspectives on School-Based Sexuality Education

An insightful exchange which brought together diverse voices committed to advancing inclusive, relevant, and empowering sexuality education for adolescents and young people inclusive of INERELA+ Executive Director Munya Mandipaza took place on the on the 6th of August 2025. During the session participants explored key findings from UNESCO and KIT Institute’s study on adolescents’ and young people’s perspectives

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INERELA+ Zimbabwe raised the level of commitment in the Fight against HIV Infections through SAVE training of Religious leaders in May 2025

In Zimbabwe, SAVE training of Religious leaders was conducted between the 7th and 8th of May 2025 and attended by at least 20 Religious leaders. Congregational surveys to measure the size and influence were conducted before extending an invitation to any Religious leader.  The 20 Religious leaders represented 10 big churches in Zimbabwe. The survey

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Love Allience Programme Cross – Sectionality Workshop

Twenty-One Love Alliance partners from Southern Africa including INERELA+ gathered at Birchwood hotel to attend a cross-sectionality workshop from 30th June to 1 July 2025. Love Alliance is a partnership to build a unifying, strong pan-African movement that promotes access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for people most marginalized and affected by

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Children and young people’s mental health: A case for action

Mental health statistics in Africa reveal a significant burden, with high rates of depression, anxiety, and other disorders. A large proportion of the population experiences mental health challenges, and the impact is felt across various sectors, including the economy. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people in many African countries, along with increased alcohol

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Book Launch “DIGNITY IN THE DARKNESS: A JOURNEY OF RESILIENCE, RESISTANCE AND REDEMPTION,” And Recognition of Peace And Humanitarian Honorees – Duplicate – [#6635]

Climate change affects food systems, eco-systems, natural resources, socio-economic systems, human health and welfare, and is increasingly a driver of conflict and displacement. Climate change also has grave consequences to GBV, as it increases the drivers for violence, particularly in conflict, displacement, food insecurity, socio-economic impacts and the disruption of protective systems. In the webinar

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Community Of Practice Webinar: Prevention of Early and Unintended Pregnancy Part 1

INERELA+ addresses teenage pregnancy through comprehensive strategies focused on empowering girls, improving access to sexual and reproductive health information and services, and engaging communities to prevent unintended pregnancy through capacity building of Religious Leaders. We advocate for Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE), promote girls’ education, and work to reduce barriers like stigma and discrimination against pregnant

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