Water, Dignity, and Health | Garaba Clinic, Hwedza District
For many years, Garaba Clinic in Ward 6 of Hwedza District operated without a reliable water source, placing a heavy and unsafe burden on patients—particularly expectant mothers who were required to bring their own water during visits.
In response to this critical need, the Adam Molai Foundation drilled a solar-powered borehole at the clinic, providing clean and sustainable water directly on-site. This intervention has significantly improved sanitation standards, strengthened maternal and primary healthcare services, and restored dignity and safety for patients and healthcare workers alike. As part of our continued commitment to community wellbeing, the Foundation plans to extend this initiative to Payarira Primary School by supplementing its water supply. This will support the school’s garden project and contribute to a healthier, more conducive learning environment for children in the community.
Innovation and Learning
Sustainability
The Adam Molai Foundation (AMF) is a registered Private Voluntary Organisation operating in Zimbabwe, focused on advancing economic empowerment through structured, community based interventions. Since its establishment, AMF has worked with underserved communities, particularly women and youth, to unlock economic potential through practical, income generating initiatives.
Vision
To build self sustaining communities across Africa through integrated economic ecosystems.
Mission
To design, implement, and scale school centred ecosystems that drive education, income generation, and community wellbeing.
Core Philosophy
AMF is guided by a fundamental principle: communities are not beneficiaries, they are economic participants.


