To break the silence and challenge attitudes that drive sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV)
To transform victims of SGBV to healthy survivors
To build strategic partnerships for a sustainable intervention
To end rape culture in Zimbabwe
PORA fundraises for ARC and builds strategic partnerships with grant-makers and foundations to support our joint mission. Our first partner was the Network for Social Change (NSC). In 2023, a grant from NSC helped us sustain ARC’s Gokwe Clinic.
Gokwe is an impoverished rural district in Midlands Province, Zimbabwe, with a high prevalence of early marriage and child sexual exploitation. In the course of a year, this funding helped ARC to:-
The results?
We will continue to find partners for the Gokwe Clinic and build strategies to highlight the illegal abuse of children through early marriage.
Our priorities are led by the After Rape Clinic in Zimbabwe, who can clearly identify the necessary strategies to end rape culture on the ground. Partnership means learning from each other. In turn, we
Founded in Harare in 2009 with support from the Ministry of Health and Parirenyatwa Hospital, ARC has expanded from a single clinic in a major Harare hospital, establishing four regional centres in areas with the highest sexual violence statistics:-
Our vision is of a country where every person has access to rape after-care
ARC is a registered Private Voluntary Organization (PVO 61/18) in Zimbabwe delivering free services for survivors of rape and SGBV. These services include:
Training for key stakeholders
ARC provides continuous learning opportunities in the management of rape to medical and nursing professionals as well as members of the prosecution, judicial, social welfare and police service. This training aims to broaden skills and awareness of issues surrounding the clinical management of rape survivors.
To date, ARC has trained:-
Public outreach
Community dialogues, public talks, roadshows, social media, radio and television campaigns on sexual and reproductive rights and SGBV have reached over one million community members.
A comprehensive guide for management of Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR).