Million Memory Project Zimbabwe - MMPZ
MMPZ is an organization that facilitates and supports young people in Psycho-social distress
28/05/2026
Every girl deserves dignity, support, and access.
25/05/2026
Happy Africa Day Holiday!
Today we celebrate the beauty of Africa, our culture, unity, diversity and resilience. May this day remind us to stand together, support one another, and take pride in our African identity and heritage.
MMPZ Wishes You a Happy Africa Day Holiday!
Lunia Centre for Youths
Childline Zimbabwe
International Youth Network tdhs
Insiza Godlwayo AIDS COUNCIL-Iyn
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Bekezela HBC
MASO Youth Network
12/05/2026
May Mental Health Awareness Month!
Lunia Centre for Youths
Childline Zimbabwe
MASO Youth Network
International Youth Network tdhs
Bekezela HBC
Insiza Godlwayo AIDS COUNCIL-Iyn
Million Memory Project Zimbabwe - MMPZ
10/05/2026
Happy Mother's Day to all the incredible mothers.
Lunia Centre for Youths
Bekezela HBC
International Youth Network tdhs
MASO Youth Network
Childline Zimbabwe
Insiza Godlwayo AIDS COUNCIL-Iyn
Million Memory Project Zimbabwe - MMPZ
01/05/2026
Happy Workers' Day to the incredible team at Million Memory Project Zimbabwe! Today, we celebrate the tireless dedication of all our staff members and the selfless passion of our Development Facilitators. Whether you are behind the scenes coordinating programs or on the ground facilitating community growth, your energy is the heartbeat of MMPZ. Thank you for giving your time, your skills, and your hearts to build a brighter future across Zimbabwe. We appreciate you!
18/04/2026
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MASO Zimbabwe Lunia Centre for Youths Bekezela HBC Childline Zimbabwe International Youth Network tdhs Insiza Godlwayo AIDS COUNCIL-Iyn
16/04/2026
Still reflecting on a recent mental wellness session we held with teachers from Cowdray Park High School at the Nkulumane Challenge Course.
What stayed with us was the honesty. Teachers opened up about the quiet realities they carry every day…the pressure to always appear strong, the emotional responsibility of supporting students beyond academics, and the burnout that rarely gets acknowledged.
It brought forward an uncomfortable but necessary truth: while teachers are pillars of our communities, their own well-being is often treated as secondary.
The session created space to challenge that.
Being outside the traditional school environment allowed for something different room to breathe, to reflect, and to connect on a human level. And in that space, one thing became clear: educators also need their cup to be filled from time to time.
Supporting our education systems means showing up for the people within them. It has to be intentional, structured, and sustained and it requires all of us.
We are committed to creating more spaces like this, but we know this work cannot be done in isolation. There is room for stronger partnerships, deeper investment, and shared responsibility in prioritising teacher well-being.
Still holding onto the openness, the energy, and the willingness to engage and looking ahead to what more we can build together.
Lunia Centre for Youths MASO Zimbabwe Bekezela HBC Insiza Godlwayo AIDS COUNCIL-Iyn International Youth Network tdhs
13/04/2026
Three of our young people recently attended an International Youth Network training that brought together delegates from different organizations to learn, connect, and collaborate. During the sessions, they explored the importance of meaningful youth participation and how young people can actively influence decisions at all levels. Key elements such as voice, influence, urgency, and power were emphasized, reinforcing the need for young people to be actively involved in decision-making processes. They also gained insight into the structure and role of youth networks, including the importance of collaboration and effective feedback systems.
The training also equipped them with practical skills in activity planning, including setting objectives, identifying target audiences, organizing resources, and engaging community stakeholders effectively.
On the second day, discussions focused on key issues affecting young people such as child marriages, drug and substance misuse, gender-based violence (GBV), climate change, and teenage pregnancies. Leadership development was another highlight, with participants identifying their strengths in areas like strategic thinking, influencing, ex*****on, and relationship-building.
The training concluded with sessions on advocacy and report writing, equipping them with tools to amplify youth voices and document their work effectively. Overall, the experience enhanced their understanding of youth participation, strengthened their advocacy and leadership skills, improved their report writing capacity, and expanded their networks. It was a truly impactful experience empowering them to drive change in their communities.
08/04/2026
Our health. Our right. Our future. Our fight.
Join MMPZ as we celebrate World Health Day and promote healthy minds and stronger communities.
Lunia Centre for Youths
Bekezela HBC
MASO Zimbabwe
Childline Zimbabwe
International Youth Network tdhs
National AIDS Council of Zimbabwe
Insiza Godlwayo AIDS COUNCIL-Iyn
04/04/2026
Happy Easter Holidays from Million Memory Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
As we celebrate this season of hope and renewal, let’s remember to prioritize our health, mental well-being, and make informed SRHR choices.
Stay safe, stay healthy, and take care of one another.
Lunia Centre for Youths
Bekezela HBC
Childline Zimbabwe
International Youth Network tdhs
MASO Zimbabwe
Insiza Godlwayo AIDS COUNCIL-Iyn
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