Help Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust by by providing Hygiene items for for marginalized adolescent girls and young women

 Bulawayo, Umguza

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Help Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust by by providing Hygiene items  for for marginalized adolescent girls and young women

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Help Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust by by providing Hygiene items for for marginalized adolescent girls and young women

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ROBERT Sinyoka, a stone throw away from Old Pumula, Bulawayo, can easily be mistaken for a rural area with dilapidated pole and dagga huts, no clinic, no shops and no electricity. Robert Sinyoka, a peri-urban settlement, is neglected and almost forgotten. To access the most basic of services, residents have to travel to the neighbouring Old Pumula suburb which boasts of neat houses, showing the unequal living standards of the two suburbs. More than 70 years after it was first built, residents still rely on communal taps which they say were installed by the colonial Ian Smith government.


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Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust

Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust

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We help We help marginalized AGYW ,ABYM& communities by by providing education,skills development,food security

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