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This evaluation assessed the impact of Oxfam’s response to the devastating impacts of Cyclone Idai on human lives after its destruction of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure in Zimbabwe’s Chipinge District (Manicaland Province). Oxfam’s response involved developing solar–powered piped water schemes; rehabilitating boreholes; protecting springs; constructing institutional and household latrines, and; promoting improved hygiene practices and community disaster risk management. Issues such as reduced risks of gender-based violence, reduced risks of child labour, increased school attendance and reduced incidences of WASH related infections are discussed in this report.

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10.21201/2025.000063

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