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Shaping Health Priorities !

My Age Africa recently engaged in the Civil Society Organization (CSO) Consultative Meeting concerning the National Health Strategy II. This pivotal meeting, organized through the collaborative...

Building Partnerships for Safer Neighborhoods!

The safety and well-being of children within our communities are paramount concerns that demand a concerted and collaborative approach. The City of Masvingo Gender Desk recently coordinated an...

The Power of Continuous Monitoring and Feedback in Community-Based Interventions!

From a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) perspective, the implementation of community-based interventions reveals that continuous monitoring and feedback loops are critical for understanding both...

Empowering SRHR Champions in Masvingo through Training of Trainers Program!

My Age Africa recently concluded a comprehensive Training of Trainers (ToT) program for 20 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) champions hailing from both rural and urban Masvingo...

Let’s Talk About ADHD, For Real!

The phrase “I’m so ADHD” has become commonplace in classrooms, online forums, and casual conversation. However, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is far more than a punchline...

Cultural Values vs. Individual Rights: When “My Body, My Choice” Isn’t So Simple!!

Veeslee Mhepo Across the world, the phrase “my body, my choice” has become a powerful rallying cry for bodily autonomy and gender equality. It reflects a fundamental human rights principle:…...

Women’s health is climate policy: centering gender in Zimbabwe’s Climate Change Management Bill!

Hotter days. Longer hours. Bigger burdens. Climate change is reshaping women’s lives and our laws must catch up. Here’s why gender and health belong at the heart of Zimbabwe’s climate…...

Prioritizing Preventative Care!!

The dawn of a new year invariably inspires reflection and aspiration. We enter January with resolutions for self-improvement, harboring hopes for growth, success, and overall well-being. However...

2026: Time to LOCK. IN!

Veeslee Mhepo Alright, let’s ditch the fluff for a sec. 2026? It’s not gonna be the year of “almost,” “maybe,” or “I’ll try.” Nah. 2026 is the...