Identifying, sourcing and developing interventions that reduce the number of under-privileged in society.
Sponsoring, promoting, undertaking, and establishing vocational training for life sustaining skills
The Trust aims to improve vulnerable Groups’ access to clean water, decent sanitation and effective hygiene.
Jonpris Foundation Trust (JPF) is a development organization, launched in Zimbabwe by a number of Trustees in 2010 and was officially registered in July of the same year. The Trust, which was founded by Prisca Nyamupachitu, is also registered with the NGO association of Zimbabwe.
JPF’s founding principles are strongly embedded in Christian beliefs, particularly James Chapter 2 vs 14 – 17: “My brothers and sisters, what good does it do if someone claims faith but doesn’t do any good things. Can this kind of faith save him? Suppose a believer, whether a man or a woman needs clothes or food and one of you tells that person, ‘God be with you! Stay warm, make sure you eat enough.’ If you don’t provide for that person’s physical needs, what good does it do? In the same way, faith by itself is dead if it doesn’t cause you to do any good things”. Simply put, it does not help to feel pity for the downtrodden but not do anything to uplift them from their predicament.
These focus at the alleviation of poverty and vulnerability in an integrated and coordinated manner, emphasizing the implementation of long term and predictable interventions that will contribute to asset creation and protection.
Read MoreJPF also recommends programs on Household food security and enhanced nutrition through sustainable productivity increases and income generation.
Read MoreThroughout Zimbabwe, the level of infection and illness associated with both communicable and non communicable diseases has contributed to a dramatic rise in poverty levels accompanied by an increase in numbers of widows, widowers, orphans, youth run families and vulnerable children (OVC).
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