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COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS IN ZIMBABWE - A Selection of Case Studies - Tendai Murisa, Eddah Jowah and Shelly Satuku

11 Oct 2022

With the increase in the complexity of Zimbabwe has always been framed as a political problem to do either regulations, and demand for accountability by the state, donors and gifting with the legitimacy of the incumbent government or the external causes vehicles, community foundations must not only be professional in their of the economic meltdown and rarely about the structural issues that approa. [...] Thus, the Bindura Community Share Ownership Trust started activities in 2010 and was registered as a Trust The Trust is composed of a 16-member Board that is chaired by the in 2011 with the assistance of the then Minister of Youth Development, local chief who is deputized by the head of the district council. [...] People also give to the Trust on the basis of trust and n c the transparency of the Trust’s work.e T Wo r k i n g A n d o l l A b o r AT i o n The COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions that came with it affected the The Trust has mainly worked with the government. [...] They Th e Wo r k o f T h e Trus T have supported the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and the Ministry of Health and Child Care, especially during the COVID-19 The initial mandate of the Trust was to do social transfer by simply pandemic when they gave some funds to the Ministry of Health and Child receiving proceeds from the mining community and then deciding on the projects to underta. [...] Being part of the association also brings the affected and the organisation now does individual visits especially for the advantage of the power of a team.
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