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  • Guided by the Constitution of Zimbabwe (2013), the Education Act and the Public Health Act,
    the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health
    and Child Care, embarked on the development of the School Health Policy. The need for a
    school health policy was highlighted in the 1999 report by the Presidential Commission of
    Inquiry into Education and Training which inspired the design of the Curriculum Framework
    (2015 – 2022). Furthermore, this policy fulfills the recommendation of Health Commission
    Report of 1999 which highlighted the need for the provision of comprehensive health services
    for schools. As a result, the school health education content in the Zimbabwe curriculum for
    primary and secondary schools has been strengthened.

    According to Section 29 Subsection 1 and 3 of the Zimbabwe Constitution;
    1. The State must take all practical measures to ensure the provision of basic, accessible
    and adequate health services throughout Zimbabwe
    2. The State must take all preventive measures within the limits of the resources available
    to it, including education and public awareness programmes, against the spread of
    disease.

    Section 64 Subsection 1 of The Education Act, as amended in 2006, stipulates that the Minister
    of Primary and Secondary Education in consultation with the Minister responsible for Health
    shall make regulations for the purposes of safeguarding the health of learners.
    Guided by the Constitution of Zimbabwe (2013), the Education Act and the Public Health Act, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Care, embarked on the development of the School Health Policy. The need for a school health policy was highlighted in the 1999 report by the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Education and Training which inspired the design of the Curriculum Framework (2015 – 2022). Furthermore, this policy fulfills the recommendation of Health Commission Report of 1999 which highlighted the need for the provision of comprehensive health services for schools. As a result, the school health education content in the Zimbabwe curriculum for primary and secondary schools has been strengthened. According to Section 29 Subsection 1 and 3 of the Zimbabwe Constitution; 1. The State must take all practical measures to ensure the provision of basic, accessible and adequate health services throughout Zimbabwe 2. The State must take all preventive measures within the limits of the resources available to it, including education and public awareness programmes, against the spread of disease. Section 64 Subsection 1 of The Education Act, as amended in 2006, stipulates that the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education in consultation with the Minister responsible for Health shall make regulations for the purposes of safeguarding the health of learners.
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  • Strengthening tobacco farmers through co-operatives
    Tobacco remains one of Zimbabwe’s most important export crops, sustaining hundreds of thousands of rural households. Over the years, the sector has grown largely under contract farming, a system where companies provide inputs in exchange for the crop at harvest. While this model has ensured steady production, many farmers have expressed a desire for greater independence and alternative...
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