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Japan Supports Critical Development Initiatives in Zimbabwe With Partners 

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The Government of Japan is providing support, in partnership with UNICEF, UNDP, WFP and UNOPS, to the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe, and  have launched five transformative projects under Japan’s 2024 Supplementary Budget and the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD).                                       

The initiatives aim to strengthen maternal and child health, prevent malnutrition, modernize medical waste management, enhance food security and harness digital innovation to empower families and communities.   

 Collectively, they will directly benefit over 86,000 people and reach hundreds of thousands more through digital platforms and life-saving messaging.

The Embassy of Japan in the Republic of Zimbabwe said it  pleased to support the valuable work of the United Nation (UN) agencies in their efforts to address critical development challenges in Zimbabwe.                                   

 Japan has provided a total of approximately  $6,950,000 in funding to the four UN agencies. UNICEF has received approximately  $2,450,000 for two important projects, while UNDP has been allocated with roughly $1,500,000 to support its initiatives.                                                                   

WFP has received approximately  $800,000, and UNOPS has been granted roughly $2,200,000 for its project.                                                                   

The funding underscores Japan’s ongoing commitment to Zimbabwe’s development, focusing on areas such as health and nutrition, poverty alleviation, food security and infrastructure.                                                       

Japan said it  is confident that the efforts will contribute significantly to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and improving the lives of Zimbabweans.

The support follows Zimbabwe’s worst drought in decades in 2024, which resulted in 7.6 million people being projected to face food insecurity in 2025, along with high levels of wasting and stunting among children.                       

Compounding the crisis, the country endured a cholera outbreak that affected thousands.       

The outbreak underscored the urgency of improving water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, especially in drought-affected and remote areas.

UNICEF is collaborating in two projects. First is the RISE initiative, featuring Bebbo 360—a mobile parenting app offering real-time, evidence-based guidance from pregnancy through early childhood.                                                                   

The app will be adapted for Zimbabwean users with local languages, offline access, and personalized content.                                               

The second project tackles child wasting in drought-hit Mbire District. Thousands of caregivers will benefit from community-based support groups, improved health and nutrition services, and access to clean water and vital information. The initiatives align with Japan’s commitments under the Tokyo Nutrition for Growth Compact.

UNOPS is spearheading a comprehensive response to Zimbabwe’s medical waste management challenges. The project includes the procurement and installation of three high-temperature, smokeless medical waste incinerators in Harare and Bulawayo.       

 Designed to meet WHO and ISO standards, these incinerators will serve approximately two million residents. They are expected to significantly improve safe disposal practices, reduce environmental hazards, and build long-term technical capacity through training and technology transfer.

UNDP, in partnership with the Japan SDGs Innovation Challenge, is piloting AI and drone-based solutions to


Japan Supports Critical Development Initiatives in Zimbabwe With Partners 

By Wallace Mawire

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The Government of Japan is providing support, in partnership with UNICEF, UNDP, WFP and UNOPS, to the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe, and  have launched five transformative projects under Japan’s 2024 Supplementary Budget and the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD).                                       

The initiatives aim to strengthen maternal and child health, prevent malnutrition, modernize medical waste management, enhance food security and harness digital innovation to empower families and communities.   

 Collectively, they will directly benefit over 86,000 people and reach hundreds of thousands more through digital platforms and life-saving messaging.

The Embassy of Japan in the Republic of Zimbabwe said it  pleased to support the valuable work of the United Nation (UN) agencies in their efforts to address critical development challenges in Zimbabwe.                                   

 Japan has provided a total of approximately  $6,950,000 in funding to the four UN agencies. UNICEF has received approximately  $2,450,000 for two important projects, while UNDP has been allocated with roughly $1,500,000 to support its initiatives.                                                                   

WFP has received approximately  $800,000, and UNOPS has been granted roughly $2,200,000 for its project.                                                                   

The funding underscores Japan’s ongoing commitment to Zimbabwe’s development, focusing on areas such as health and nutrition, poverty alleviation, food security and infrastructure.                                                       

Japan said it  is confident that the efforts will contribute significantly to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and improving the lives of Zimbabweans.

The support follows Zimbabwe’s worst drought in decades in 2024, which resulted in 7.6 million people being projected to face food insecurity in 2025, along with high levels of wasting and stunting among children.                       

Compounding the crisis, the country endured a cholera outbreak that affected thousands.       

The outbreak underscored the urgency of improving water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, especially in drought-affected and remote areas.

UNICEF is collaborating in two projects. First is the RISE initiative, featuring Bebbo 360—a mobile parenting app offering real-time, evidence-based guidance from pregnancy through early childhood.                                                                   

The app will be adapted for Zimbabwean users with local languages, offline access, and personalized content.                                               

The second project tackles child wasting in drought-hit Mbire District. Thousands of caregivers will benefit from community-based support groups, improved health and nutrition services, and access to clean water and vital information. The initiatives align with Japan’s commitments under the Tokyo Nutrition for Growth Compact.

UNOPS is spearheading a comprehensive response to Zimbabwe’s medical waste management challenges. The project includes the procurement and installation of three high-temperature, smokeless medical waste incinerators in Harare and Bulawayo.       

 Designed to meet WHO and ISO standards, these incinerators will serve approximately two million residents. They are expected to significantly improve safe disposal practices, reduce environmental hazards, and build long-term technical capacity through training and technology transfer.

UNDP, in partnership with the Japan SDGs Innovation Challenge, is piloting AI and drone-based solutions to

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