Zimbabwe

Health

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    4.1 million
  • People targeted
    2.1 million
  • People reached
    255
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  • People reached %
    0.0%
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  • Requirements ($)
    $6.8 million
  • Funding ($)
    $1.5 million
  • % Funded
    22.6%

Sector Objectives

CO1

Enhance access to primary health care and essential services, including reproductive health and GBV support, to safeguard at-risk and affected populations.

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
H.11 Number of people receiving treatment for acute watery diarrhoea (incl. cholera)
People
120,000
No data
Number women and children accessing comprehensive primary health care services in targeted districts
People
1,500,000
No data
Number of women and girls accessing integrated sexual reproductive health services and comprehensive primary health care services in targeted districts
People
1,500
No data
Number of District Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) Supported
Teams
26
14
functions
Cholera Case Fatality Rate
Percentage
0%
No data

CO2

Strengthen surveillance, preparedness, and response capabilities to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with El Niño-induced conditions.

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of health workers trained in MISP
People
125
No data
% Proportion of districts with prepositioned essential and emergency commodities and PRTs
Percentage
90%
No data

Health | Zimbabwe Drought Flash Appeal 2025
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1280/ge/8048


Population data by location for the sector

15-Feb-2026


Population data by location for the sector

Health | Zimbabwe Drought Flash Appeal 2025
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1280/ge/8048


Sector member organizations

15-Feb-2026


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
United Nations Children's Fund
$1.2 million
United Nations Population Fund
$1.3 million
World Health Organization
$4.3 million