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Zimbabwe: Children on the frontline as climate and economic crises collide
Zimbabwe: Children on the frontline as climate and economic crises collide
Aid cuts threaten Zimbabwe’s malaria gains, with cases and deaths surging – Save the Children
As of mid-April, Zimbabwe had recorded over 65,000 malaria cases in 2026, nearly double as many malaria cases compared to the same period in 2025, with 174 deaths already — nearly double the number for 2025.
A CALL TO ACTION: - END VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN IN ZIMBABWE
Save the Children expresses deep alarm over the rapidly escalating and increasingly brutal violence against children in Zimbabwe. Recently, social media revealed a shocking rise in cases of children being sexually violated, beaten to death, burned, abducted or kidnapped thereby going missing, often at the hands of caregivers, relatives, community figures, or trusted adults.
Youth-driven project launches in Zimbabwe to bolster climate resilience and create green jobs
Nearly 80,000 young people and children to benefit from a raft of green initiatives in Zimbabwe, as part of a new project launched - focusing on creating green job opportunities by training young people in sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and waste management.