What We Do

Our Aims

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

ARC helps survivors flourish despite their assaults

PORA aims to amplify this vital work and change the culture that makes it necessary

We build strategic partnerships with and for ARC

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:-

  • Counsel over 400 survivors, 64% between the ages of 11 and 16
  • Reach 7,000 people through community meetings and health education talks at primary and secondary schools
  • Provide thousands more with life-saving information through public roadshows

The results?

  • Increased uptake of services
  • A livelihood program for 100 survivors of rape
  • Successful prosecutions of perpetrators
  • Counselling for families to help support their children to heal

We will continue to find partners for the Gokwe Clinic and build strategies to highlight the illegal abuse of children through early marriage.

We learn from ARC and amplify their vision

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

  • Develop advocacy and awareness-raising campaigns to amplify their work
  • Offer strategic support to build ARC’s capacity and reach
  • Provide financial oversight for all monies we raise
  • Fund-raise: contact us to help raise funds to end rape culture in Zimbabwe

Where ARC works

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:-

  • Masvingo Clinic, Masvingo Province
  • Gokwe South Clinic, Midlands
  • Kadoma Clinic, Mashonaland West
  • Mutare Clinic in Manicaland

Our vision is of a country where every person has access to rape after-care

Comprehensive holistic 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:

  • Psychological support and post-trauma counselling
  • Voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT)
  • Administering of post exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
  • Prophylaxis and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Pregnancy testing and administering of emergency contraceptive pill (ECP)
  • Forensic examination, counselling and legal aid for survivors
  • Follow-up care
  • Referral to other services

Creating a safe environment

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:-

  • Over 60 medical doctors
  • 340 registered nurses
  • 213 Victim Friendly Unit (VFU) police officers
  • 28 social welfare officers
  • 43 public prosecutors
  • 3 magistrates
  • 55 officers from the Ministry of Women’s Affairs

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.

“There was a time when I wanted to kill myself.
Now I meditate. Or I call a friend.
Or I call my therapist and just say, I’m feeling low. Now I’m OK.”

Survivor

The ARC Hand Book

A comprehensive guide for management of Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR).

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
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