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Churches at the forefront of relief in Zimbabwe’s spiralling decline

Churches are fighting poverty, hunger and HIV among Zimbabwe’s decimated communities and helping to meet the basic day to day needs – says UK Christian relief agency Tearfund. There is little food due to drought and poor harvests, and the collapse of civil infrastructure has meant basic services are no longer available to the majority of Zimbabweans.

Peter Grant, Tearfund’s International Director, says the situation is desperate with children now suffering from very high levels of chronic malnutrition.  “People are dying. It’s the very young, the very old, and those with Aids who are the most vulnerable,” says Peter. “We heard recently of a church leader who had to bury a grandmother and a baby from the same family over the same weekend. As the year goes on with the continuing food shortages, we can expect the situation to get worse, and more people to die.”

With inflation exceeding 4500% - some reports put the figure nearer 8000% - currency no longer buys food and medical care. Even if people could afford to go to hospital, there are no longer medical supplies to treat them. The wages of hospital staff do not even cover the bus fare to work.

The crisis has engulfed the cities, where food distributions were rarely seen previously. Middle income school teachers told Tearfund that they can’t even afford to buy sugar. Pastor Promise Manceda leads a church in Bulawayo and sees the stark reality. “If the middle classes consider themselves poor, then the most marginalised people in society are hit so much harder,” says Promise. “We have to help them - and it is only with God’s strength that we are still able to.”

HIV and Aids related illnesses have compounded the suffering – leaving many unable to work in fear and isolation. Unemployment is over 80% and those that can find casual work often do so for small amounts of food. Others search around for vegetables to supplement meagre amounts of maize, getting by on one inadequate meal a day. Because of the lack of food over the last five years many of Zimbabwe’s children suffer from chronic malnutrition and an increasing number are too sick to go to school.

Esinah is a grandmother in her 80’s, caring for eight Aids orphans. Queuing for maize, beans and oil at a food distribution funded by Tearfund she spoke of the people dying in her community. “There have been many deaths and people are starving,” says Esinah. “Without this food we could be dead by now. Only God knows what will happen.”

Supporting churches in wider relief response is at the heart of Tearfund’s vision. The UK agency is funding, assisting and standing with them as they tirelessly work to fight poverty and social injustice. Tearfund’s Peter Grant talks of the churches having a biblical mandate to speak out against poverty - as they continue to engage the public square while they can, remaining non-political within civil society. “To speak out requires real courage and they need our support in prayer,” adds Peter. “They need practical support and continued international pressure for change.”

Tearfund is currently funding feeding programmes for some 9500 orphans and vulnerable children. Working through churches and church based agencies this is relieving some of the immediate suffering - providing essential, but very limited, assistance. Many more need help.

Tearfund would welcome donations to sustain their church partner programme - helping more children and families in communities devastated by Zimbabwe’s crisis.

 
Notes to Editors 

Contact Jonathan Spencer in the Press Office on 020 8943 7901 or 07767 473516 for more.  

 

Pictures available: credit Tearfund.

 

To make a donation please contact the Tearfund enquiries unit on 0845 355 8355

 

Tearfund has supported church involvement in relief, development and social justice in Zimbabwe for over 25 years.

 

Tearfund is a leading UK Christian relief and development agency, committed to addressing the causes of poverty in many of the poorest countries around the world. Tearfund is a member of the Disaster Emergency Committee.

You can find out more about the work and activities of Tearfund at www.tearfund.org.


This page was last updated on 09 November 2007

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