On 10 March 2007, she performed at a rally to mark the suffering of Zimbabwean women who cannot afford sanitary wear.
Everyone's Child is a 1995 film directed by the author Tsitsi Dangarembga, who was the first black Zimbabwean woman to direct a feature film.
In 2009 and 2010, the bakery sold art by Zimbabwean women to raise money for the artists in Weya, Zimbabwe.
Female condoms became accessible for the Zimbabwean women after they signed petitions and presented it to the government to allow access to this source of contraception during the mid 1990s.
Period, aiming to provide affordable sanitary protection to Zimbabwean women.
Depo-Provera for example, was clinically tested on Zimbabwean women.
But in contrast with women in Asia, young Zimbabwean women use the pill as a way of spacing their children rather than limiting family size.
We examine the effect of contraception in preventing H.I.V. in Zimbabwean women.
It was the first feature film directed by a black Zimbabwean woman.
An estimated 10% of Zimbabwean adult women are in polygamous marriages.