As SWET, we’re aware of the funding challenges in our environment, and we’re taking proactive steps to ensure our programs continue to make a difference in 2026. We’re excited to share our plans and invite you to join us! Your contribution will help us drive meaningful change in the communities we serve. Donate today: https://gofund.me/d5ee3fc21. Join us for the virtual fundraiser: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CARohBu96/.
The water crisis is beyond local councils—it’s a national emergency. We brought together women from Chitungwiza, Hopley, and Epworth to share the raw truth about the water shortage and how it crushes dignity, education, and health. We are no longer working in silence. The Water Justice Dialogue gave us a clear roadmap for action, demanding that our leaders honor the constitutional right to safe, clean water. Watch the clip and see the strength of our collective voice!
This forum was a powerful reminder that feminist justice must include the voices and experiences of indigenous women. From the Tshwa to the Doma, their stories, struggles, and strength took centre stage — challenging us all to rethink what true inclusion means. At SWET, we stand with them, knowing that a just future is only possible when no woman is left behind.
Explore our latest collaboration with Action Aid Zimbabwe-SPA 2 Programme as we join forces to combat poverty, inequality, and the impacts of climate change on young people, especially young women.
Explore our journey towards electoral transparency and accountability in Zimbabwe, as we delve into our collaboration with Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) to amplify women’s voices in the electoral process.
To ensure sustainability of its gender and corruption thematic area, Transprancy International Zimbabwe (TIZ) collaborated with SWET in the development of Anti-Corruption Policies incorporating Gender and Corruption.
Discover how our partnership led to the development of Anti-Corruption Policies incorporating gender perspectives, and learn about the impactful launch of our ‘Women Empowerment Circles’ Programme. Together, we are breaking barriers and advancing gender equality for a sustainable tomorrow. #BreakTheBias
SWET strengthens its collaboration with ZIMCODD in fighting socioeconomic injustices that prevail in Zimbabwean communities. In this regard, SWET participated in a two-day regional Public Debt Indaba hosted by ZIMCODD with countries such as Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique and the United Kingdom represented.
Women empowerment is not just a phrase, it is a concept deeply rooted in us and guides our actions towards a more sustainable future.















