Orange Day 2018 was hosted at Glen View High 1
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Orange Day 2018 was hosted at Glen View High 1
The Annual SDG Quiz was the last event before lockdown which witnessed an upset for Glen Norah 2 High School the holders of the award as they were knocked by Kuwadzana 2 High School.
The UN75 Program Youth Engagement Dialogue running under the theme ” The UN we need, the Future we want”, was hosted at the United Nations Information Centre on 18February 2020. ZUNA Club members from both High Schools and Universities attended to share their views.
The Universal Periodic Review Media and Stakeholder Session was hosted by ZUNA at NANGO Offices in October. The Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary affairs was present leading an enlightening discussion on the stages involved when it comes to the review and where various stakeholders could come through and share their opinions and take part in the review.
ZUNA launched the Waste Transfer Centre that ran under the ‘From Waste to Cash” Initiative. Special mention goes to the Kingdom of Netherlands Embassy, The Ministry of Local Government and the Dzivarasekwa community and municipality.
The Annual MUN simulation was hosted on 5 July 2019 at the Parliament of Zimbabwe running under the theme : Implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction Policies. All participants in this event also took part in the national clean up campaign. There were many interesting debates and points brought across by the young Ambassadors. Special mention goes to the Parliament of Zimbabwe for always supporting us in this programme.
ZUNA held its Annual General Meeting that witnessed the Chair being changed to:
Chair- Mrs Muchinapo Vice- Mrs Chikoti Secretary- Mrs Mukahiwa Treasurer- Mr Gondodza
Commitee Members: Mrs Nengomasha Mrs Machingauta Miss Delight
ZUNA held its first training session in May for its Annual MUN Simulation which was under the theme: Implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction Policies for new participants.
In March 2019, Zimbabwe was shocked by one of the most horrific natural disasters to ever hit Africa which was Cyclone Idai leaving thousands desperate for various needs. ZUNA answered the pleas of the Chimanimani people who were desperate for humanitarian aid. ZUNA partnered with AquaPlus an Indian company involved in the manufacturing of water filters and WASH equipment and sent down a team to Chimanimani to donate water filters which were installed at a school and a clinic an donated Chlorine tablets. ZUNA also did a needs assessment which was featured in the NANGO monthly newspaper which helped shed some more light on the desperate situation of the Chimanimani people. ZUNA has however not forgotten the Chimanimani people and is planning on sending another team down with bucket filters to different households to help with clean drinking water. The Indian team also took some time before their return to India while hosting a WASH training workshop for the ZUNA High School Patrons.