Briefs, Fact Sheets and Brochures
The Impact of COVID- 19 on Women and Children’s security to social protection
Quarantine is necessary to reduce the community spread of the Coronavirus disease, but it also has serious psychological and socially disruptive consequences. This is known as the quarantine paradox that also includes a surge in the cases of gender-based violence. This brief attempts to suggest measures to mitigate the issues arising out of gender violence during quarantine.
Protect Women and Children from Violence during Emergencies
During emergencies such as flash floods, COVID-19 and recurrent disasters, we create awareness to take action against Gender Based Violence and Child Abuse.
The Right of Children to be Heard
This poster contains key messages including critical information about keeping children safe and healthy during the pandemic. The messages are designed for use by children, child protection actors, teachers, government and civil society actors that work with vulnerable children.
Talking to Children about Corona Virus
Children have a right to participate in decision-making for matters that affect their lives and their communities, and during COVID-19, Ntengwe is committed to delivering on this right.
COVID-19 Child Friendly Messages
Ntengwe promotes an environment where children can grow up and develop their full potential having fun and being safe and healthy.
E’pap Children’s Feeding Project
During the drought in Binga district, the key goal for Ntengwe was to improve the health of as many children as we could, by providing regular and highly nutritious meals through established community structures.
Safeguarding Children
Safeguarding is the action that is taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm. Safeguarding means: protecting children from abuse and maltreatment. preventing harm to children’s health or development, ensuring children grow up with the provision of safe and effective care.
Women and Resilience
This publication highlights the roles that grassroots women are playing in building resilient communities and insights emerging from resilience building efforts led by grassroots women in Zimbabwe.