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Musikana Dzidza

musikanadzidza@gmail.com Tel: +263 713 045 603 Avondale, Harare https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063916088933

AREAS OF FOCUS

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Child Education

Musikana Dzidza is a Trust that was registered in 2018. Our organisation is one of a kind and unique in the whole of Zimbabwe in that it offers free mentoring lessons to girls from the ages of 12 to 18 years. In the mentoring classes we encourage children to identify their talent at an early age. Basic education for all children is a must.

Musikana Dzidza helps orphaned girls from vulnerable societies to attend and stay in school through assistance with school fees, uniforms, stationery and food packs. Musikana Dzidza works with girls with hearing impairment, albinism and vitiligo.

MISSION

1) To motivate, empower and encourage the girl child to attend and stay in school as well as have as many girls obtain (at least) a basic education and to pursue areas of passion and talent as well as entrepreneurship. 2) To have mentoring classes, career guidance counselling, self-awareness and confidence building for girls aged between 6 years to 16 years as these are the fundamental development stages for girls. Classes will explore different activities such as crafts, sports, music, fashion, modelling, farming and lots more. 3) To help disadvantaged girls attend school by sourcing and assisting with school fees and encouraging self-help projects to raise funds for their education and other school necessities. 4) To collect donations in the form of clothing, shoes, sports equipment, hygiene products such as toiletries, sanitary pads and the like to donate to less privileged and rural children preferably girls. 5) To assist identify street children and help to relocate them to their families and back in schools or assist their families with self-help projects. 6) To support and aid disadvantaged and physically challenged girls in society so they can attend and stay in school. 7) Partnering with other Trusts with objectives like ours to work together towards the empowerment of the girl child. 8) To assist the underprivileged and vulnerable members of society.

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