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Zimbabwe: Reaching TB Patients at the Last Mile with MSF’s Ultra-Portable X-Ray Machine

In Gwanda, artisanal miners often work in difficult conditions underground, exposed to dust and confined spaces that increase their vulnerability to respiratory diseases such as TB and silicosis. At the same time, distance, limited resources and poor access to health...

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Zimbabwe: How youth participation is strengthening adolescent-friendly care in Mbare

At just 21 years old, Thormilson Thompson, carries a responsibility far greater than his age might suggest, helping shape how healthcare services are delivered to thousands of adolescents.He does not carry this responsibility alone.Together with a small group of young...

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Zimbabwe: Turning fear to strength

For the young sex workers of Mbare and Epworth, Zimbabwe, the streets are more than a workplace—they are a battlefield. Violence, stigma, and a lack of access to healthcare have long defined their lives. However, a growing network of empowered...

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Zimbabwe: Bringing healthcare to artisanal miners

Limited access to primary health services in artisanal and small-scale mining characterizes the harsh realities of excessive exposure to silica-containing dust, overcrowding and poor living conditions. Zimbabwe is currently experiencing a high burden of TB, silicosis and HIV among communities...

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