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Skills • Funding • Connections • Advocacy

Bring the world closer—support Zimbabwe’s digital health journey with practical help.

Whether you’re in the diaspora, a global institution, or an individual ally: contribute expertise, fund pilots, mentor innovators, support standards, and connect Zimbabwe’s teams to global best practices—without imposing.

Contribution modes

Volunteer • Paid expert • Donor • Mentor • Connector • Institutional partner

What ZDHS protects

Local ownership • Privacy • Standards • Public benefit • Fair collaboration

What we encourage

Transfer of skills • Sustainable funding • Reusable assets • Respectful engagement

Top actions

Start with a clear pathway.

Join as an ally

Create a profile and list your skills, availability, and areas of interest.

Join →

Fund a pilot

Support a defined pilot with clear governance, indicators, and public learning outputs.

Browse pilots →

Mentor an innovator

Support startups building interoperable solutions—product, security, clinical safety, or go-to-market.

Innovators portal →

Support standards work

Join working groups and help strengthen interoperability and governance guidance.

Working groups →

Offer tools or infrastructure

Donate or sponsor hosting, security reviews, sandboxes, or training content.

Offer support →

Connect people

Introduce ZDHS stakeholders to global institutions, conferences, journals, and capacity networks.

Make an introduction →

Ways to contribute

Choose a lane that fits your capacity.

Volunteer skills (time-boxed)

Short, defined engagements: review a standard, mentor a team, or help write guidance.

Volunteer →

Paid expertise

Specialist support where accountability matters: security, clinical safety, evaluation, architecture.

Offer expertise →

Fund pilots & learning

Support pilots with measurable indicators and publish learning outputs for national reuse.

Browse pilots →

Support training

Sponsor curricula, community literacy, or clinical informatics training modules.

Learning hub →

Offer infrastructure

Provide tools: secure hosting, sandboxes, open-source components, or threat monitoring.

Offer infrastructure →

Open doors globally

Connect Zimbabwean teams to networks, journals, conferences, and partner institutions.

Make introductions →
Placeholder: We can add a “Giving & Sponsorship” page with tiers, governance, and how funds are ring-fenced and reported.

Open needs (starter board)

A simple matching board (demo).

Filter by type:
Mentorship
Funding
Security
Evaluation
Training
Infrastructure
Next step: connect this board to real needs posted by stakeholders, with verification and clear scopes.

Offer partnership / support

Tell ZDHS what you can contribute—get routed fast.

Tip: keep it concrete. If you’re offering funding, specify reporting expectations and ring-fencing requirements.
Pilot registry

By submitting, you confirm you have authority to offer the support described. ZDHS will coordinate next steps.