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About Trinity Project

A grassroots development organisation, walking with communities since 2008.

A grassroots development organisation operating in Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South Provinces.

A group of adolescent girls and young women in animated conversation during a Trinity Project peer-education session.
Trinity Project field work, Matabeleland South.

Our story

Trinity Project is a grassroots development organisation that operates in Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South Provinces. The organisation was established and initially registered in December 2008 as a Trust under registration number CF 121 / 2008, and subsequently registered as a Private and Voluntary Organisation (PVO) in April 2013 under registration number PVO 09 / 13.

It was established as a children-centred organisation that championed children’s rights by advocating, promoting, and creating safe environments for children to become positive social change agents.

As a learning organisation, Trinity Project has moved beyond providing children welfare–oriented services towards providing holistic development interventions that advance marginalised communities’ capacities to protect their rights, participate in and advance democratic governance, and enjoy social development inclusively.

Mission

To promote, protect and improve access to socioeconomic rights and services.

Vision

An empowered community that respects human rights.

Values

  • Empathy
  • Dedication
  • Teamwork
  • Transparency
  • Accountability

How we work

Three approaches, held together.

01Rights-Based Advocacy
Every intervention is grounded in international, continental and national human-rights frameworks — turning entitlements into lived reality.
02Asset-Based Community Development
We start with what communities already have — knowledge, networks, leadership — rather than what they lack.
03Participatory Development
Communities help design, deliver and evaluate our work. Decisions are made with people, not for them.

Who we walk with

Those most often left at the margins of policy and service.

  • 01Girls
  • 02Children
  • 03Young women
  • 04Adult women
  • 05People living with disabilities

Our team

The people behind the work.

01Mr P Mpofu
The Director
02Mr P D Mahwindi
Monitoring and Evaluation
03Mrs S Ngwenya
SRHR Programmes Officer
04Mrs T Dengu
Project Officer
05Ms N Dube
Finance Officer
06Mr M Ndebele
Case Management Officer

Registration

Registered and accountable since 2008.

Trust

CF 121 / 2008

December 2008, Zimbabwe

Private Voluntary Organisation

PVO 09 / 13

April 2013

Geographic coverage

Bulawayo, Matabeleland North & South

Three provinces