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HSC Engages Frontline Heroes at Mpilo Central Hospital
The Health Service Commission (HSC) recently undertook a vital stakeholder engagement visit to Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, underscoring its commitment to listening to, supporting, and empowering healthcare workers at the frontline of service delivery. Leading the delegation were HSC Commissioners Major General (Rtd) Dr Gerald Gwinji and Commissioner Mercy
HSC Partners with Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe to Commemorate International Women’s Day
In a collective effort to advance gender equality in healthcare, the Health Service Commission (HSC) partnered with the Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ) and other key stakeholders to commemorate International Women’s Day. The event served as a platform to discuss challenges, celebrate achievements, and advocate for increased investment in women’s
Government Departments attend Governance workshop
HSC Commissioners and Secretary joined senior government officials in Kadoma for a two-day Induction Workshop focusing on strengthening governance and service delivery. Discussions covered performance contracts, strategies for improved efficiency, managing performance for sustainable development, and the role of Fiscus in MDAs planning and budgeting. The workshop also explored Vision
Strengthening Gender-Responsive Healthcare
The Health Service Commission, with support from the Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe, is engaged in training to enhance its capacity to develop and implement inclusive, gender-responsive health policies, gender mainstreaming and sexual harassment in public health sector.
Strengthening Health Workforce
HSC, MoHCC Zim & stakeholders are engaging with the UK-NHS Connect to share insights on managing health workforce. Most importantly, how to address challenges and explore opportunities to build a resilient health sector in Zimbabwe.
EYE SURGERY CAMP SUCCESSFUL
The Government of Zimbabwe, in partnership with a Chinese medical delegation, has launched a cataract surgery camp at Sekuru Kaguvi Eye Hospital. Led by Chief Government Ophthalmologist Dr Boniface Macheka, the initiative aims to provide free cataract surgeries to 600 patients, offering them a new lease on life.“This program is