What We Do
Women are major factors in sustainable development. Sustainability is the key to development. Sustained development cannot take place without women as equal partners in development. Better opportunities, empowerment, higher prestige and proper status in the world will create a significant influence on sustainable economy, social and political development. Championing the course of womanhood, rural and community development among selected communities in Zimbabwe is our main focus, purpose and goal.
YaMa believes that women are partners in sustainable development and therefore should take a centre stage in developmental issues that concern them. The youths; especially girls are considered to be the future mothers of families and the nation. Their issues are paramount to sustainable development. Their education, health care, and their future are areas YaMa attend to. The family economy in Zimbabwe is a concept that includes issues of production, marketing, savings, investment and capital making. Women in Zimbabwe contribute to about 80% of the labour force. About 61% of women in the rural areas are involved in agricultural work, however the rate varies from one region to another. In some parts of the country, rural women contribute about 75% of food and crop production, and therefore can be considered as a great contributing factor to food security.
YaMa believes that women are partners in sustainable development and therefore should take a centre stage in developmental issues that concern them. The youths; especially girls are considered to be the future mothers of families and the nation. Their issues are paramount to sustainable development. Their education, health care, and their future are areas YaMa attend to. The family economy in Zimbabwe is a concept that includes issues of production, marketing, savings, investment and capital making. Women in Zimbabwe contribute to about 80% of the labour force. About 61% of women in the rural areas are involved in agricultural work, however the rate varies from one region to another. In some parts of the country, rural women contribute about 75% of food and crop production, and therefore can be considered as a great contributing factor to food security.