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We aim to raise £10,000 by the end of the year to support the ARC Clinic in Gokwe South.

Last year, we were able to directly help over 300 young people with counselling, treatment, and social support and to reach over 7,000 people through health education talks that signposted to the clinic while giving life-saving information. Gokwe is largely rural and very underserved. We know there are thousands more girls who need and deserve our support. Please help us support them by making a donation.

Making International Donations

PORA has partnered with Trust Bridge Global to facilitate international donations. Donors who are resident in the countries listed below will be able to obtain a tax certificate for their donation direct from Trustbridge.

Canada, United States of America, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland.

Please contact us if you would like to know more.

We need to amplify the vision of a world in which
girls are safe and free to flourish, working with partners to
shift attitudes and transform the culture,
so that no woman or child is vulnerable to rape.

How to Support Us

You can support us by making a donation. We are a small charity with minimal overheads. Your donations go directly to healing survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.

You can send cheques to:

PORA Zimbabwe
85 GREAT PORTLAND STREET
LONDON
W1W 7LT

“I am OK now. And as much as the incident
that happened to me was negative,
I managed to positively use this to help others
going through what I went through.”

Survivor and Sexual Health Advocate (SHA)

Stand in solidarity with communities in Zimbabwe to fight sexual violence

  • £750 supports the monthly salary of a nurse counsellor to work with over 40 new clients
  • £500 empowers a survivor support group to start a small business project
  • £400 facilitates the training of 20 stakeholders on the prevention and management of SGBV
  • £200 champions a sexual health advocate to work door-to-door in communities
  • £100 enables a health education talk in a primary or secondary school
  • £50 provides post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV, STI and pregnancy for 5 clients
  • £10 gifts a survivor with a dignity pack

Follow our YouTube channel

In 2022, Zimbabwen journalist Unique Zimuto made a documentary about ARC’s work called The Untold Stories of Zimbabwean Rape Victims.

You can watch extracts from this film on our YouTube channel and hear testimonies from survivors themselves. The short video below is one of the extracts: a common story is of assault as a child, which the survivor only finds the language to describe many years later as an adult. Fortunately this survivor found her way through the continuing trauma with the help of ARC.

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