Jointed Hands Welfare Organisation is implementing OneImpact M-Health across Zimbabwe which responds to the commitments contained within the United Nations Political Declaration on the Fight Against TB to innovate health systems, meaningfully engage TB-affected communities, and transform the TB response to become rights based, people centred and gender transformative. OneImpact responds to our call for inclusive CLM initiatives that identify and overcome challenges faced by people affected by TB that result in avoidable suffering and loss of lives. As COVID-19 and other pandemics ravages, there is also a strategic opportunity to fight the TB epidemic within epidemics, pandemics and comorbidities and to respond, using digital solutions to Health such as the OneImpact Zimbabwe.
The Live version of the OneImpact Zimbabwe app is now available on the links below:
Playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/detailsid=com.duretechnologies.apps.android.oneimpactzimbabwe
App Store : https://apps.apple.com/in/app/oneimpact-zimbabwe/id1629430148
- 313 conservative church and community leaders have been sensitized on HIV, PMTCT, ANC and gender norms and these have cascaded to 2320 church members.
- 15 Community based trainers, 10 youth focal persons, 20 Church working group representatives,4 health centre committees and 2 child advisory boards have been sensitized on HIV, STIs, PMTCT, ANC, gender and harmful practices.