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Annual
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Jekesa Pfungwa Vulingqondo
June 19, 2012
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Introduction
Jekesa Pfungwa
Vulingqondo is an indigenous Zimbabwean non-governmental organisation,
working with women groups at grassroots level, for the mobilization
and development of women in rural and poor urban areas. Though its
history dates back to 1947, the organisation has evolved over the
years and its primary focus has remained being marginalized women.
Jekesa Pfungwa Vulingqondo operates in all provinces of Zimbabwe
with around 300 groups who are members of the organization thereby
involving about 5 000+/_ members with women forming a 90% membership
and men 10%. The organization implements various livelihoods programmes
in 20 districts in Zimbabwe. The activities of the organization
and of the women groups focus on self-reliance for women and their
families and on sustainability. Through these group activities,
women can meet their own needs and their family's needs, realise
and implement their rights, find support and companionship, gain
knowledge, learn skills and increase their self-confidence. Jekesa
Pfungwa Vulingqondo cooperates with other like-minded groups and
organizations at local, regional and national levels.
JPVs
Vision, Mission and Objectives
The operations
of JPV are mandated and guided by its vision, mission and objectives.
JPV's
Vision
To have an empowered
member capable of managing and making informed choices about their
life
JPV's
Mission
We train, support,
inform and advocate for women to assert their rights in order to
gain greater control of their livelihoods at individual, family,
community, national and regional levels.
Objectives
The organisation
strives to:
- Improve
food security through sustainable agriculture, land, environmental
management and innovation that will sustain the livelihood of
members
- Improve
the socio-economic position of women through building capacity
in entrepreneurial skills and technical assistance to women's
small scale enterprises
- Raise awareness
and understanding of social, economic, and legal related issues
surrounding women
Promote the participation of women in national development processes
- Increase
knowledge among members on HIV and AIDS, gender, peace building,
disability and rights of children
- Develop
knowledge and skills in organizational development, capacity building
and related issues in staff and members of JPV
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