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Empowering Change: Stories of Resilience and Transformation Through the WAVE Project
The WAVE project is a project implemented by Family Support Trust (FST), Adult Rape Clinic (ARC), and Nzeve Deaf Centre. The word stands for Women
Call for consultancy
CALL FOR CONSULTANCY: DEVELOPMENT OF A DATABASE Summary Family Support Trust seeks the services of an individual consultant or a firm to develop an electronic
Empowering Change: Highlights from the Manicaland Agricultural Show
From September 19 to 21, 2024, the vibrant city of Mutare played host to the Manicaland Agricultural Show, an event that brought together organizations dedicated
16 days of Activism commemoration at Women’s University in Africa
On the 29th of November and the 1st of December in 2023, the Family Support Trust participated in the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based
16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence commemoration
On the 26th of November 2023, Family Support Trust, Adult Rape Clinic, and Nzeve Deaf Centre participated in the launch of the 16 Days of
Manicaland Agricultural Show
As part of the WAVE project, Family Support, Adult Rape Clinic, and Nzeve Deaf Centre exhibited at the Manicaland Agricultural Show. The event took place
Handover of the One stop centre at Mpilo Hospital
HANDOVER OF THE ONE STOP CENTRE AT MPILO HOSPITAL On the 25th of April 2023, Family Support Trust handed over the One stop centre building
OUR FIRST NEWSLETTER
We recently produced our e-newsletter. It includes all the activities we have done in the past 3 months. More newsletters will be released in
SVAC workshop training of Headmasters and Guidance and Counselling teachers
What to do as schools when schools open? Schools tend to record low cases of childhood sexual violence in Zimbabwe as children are more
Mazowe SVAC training of Church elders
Sexual Violence Against Children training workshop in Mazowe. Faith and religion shape everyday beliefs and activities. Religious activities and beliefs frame the daily behaviors
Sexual Abuse Is Never The Survivor’s Fault
It all started when I was in form 4. At that time, I was 16. My mom is a nurse and that day she was