Overall, from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, CARE Zimbabwe reached a total of 1,262,534 participants, of which 57% were females. CARE Zimbabwe worked in five provinces, implementing programs focused on Gender Equality and Education, Right to Food, Water and Nutrition and Climate Change and Adaptation. We also focused on Health, Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) and Humanitarian responses leveraging on talented staff that advanced development work, research and innovation. Our interventions supported the communities, schools, the government, and other partners to create sustainable, innovative solutions to ensure that marginalized children, especially girls, stay in school; local health systems are strengthened, while supporting livelihoods, to build resilience and alleviate poverty. Our programmes were interwoven with gender transformative approaches that also ensured women have equitable access to, and control over, economic resources, including having the time and opportunity to engage in economic activities.