5 December 2024
Lucia Vambe was born in Zimbabwe and came to the UK in the 90s where she trained as a mental health nurse. With over 20 years of experience in the NHS, Lucia has worked across various settings, including inpatient community, clinical governance and education teams. Lucia shared with us the need for increased resources to address pressing needs of mental health care in Zimbabwe.
There are some challenges in Zimbabwe’s mental health system, which includes a reliance on paper-based patient records and a lack of a wider community mental health services. Accessibility to adequate mental health treatment also remains a significant challenge.
Recognising this, Lucia established the Zimbabwe Life Project (ZLP) in 2018. This UK-based charity, founded by Lucia, comprises mental health nurses, doctors, and therapists who have come together with the aim of developing a skills exchange programme with mental health professionals in Zimbabwe. These professionals are volunteers, mostly using their own money and time to go to Zimbabwe and share their experiences.
The tangible support extended further, with the facilitation of various donations of medical equipment and supplies that ZLP gathers in the UK and ship to hospitals in Zimbabwe yearly.
Collaboration with host hospitals is a cornerstone of ZLP’s operations in Zimbabwe. Since 2018, the work of ZLP has been acknowledged by the Ministry of Health & Childcare in Zimbabwe and the charity have received support from The British Embassy in Harare. Support is also strong in the NHS Trusts where ZLP volunteers work, and Lucia shared that NHS East of England had given ZLP permission to wear the NHS logo on their T-shirts as ‘NHS volunteers ‘.
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