British MPs, including Ms. Dixon, visited Zimbabwe to observe educational efforts for girls and healthcare initiatives aimed at reducing infant mortality. They highlighted the positive effects of UK aid in these areas during their visit, which included a tour of Danda Primary School.
A delegation of British Members of Parliament, including Ms. Dixon, recently visited Zimbabwe, focusing on educational initiatives and health support. Their itinerary included a visit to Danda Primary School in the Mutoko District, where the MPs observed the positive impact of programs aimed at engaging adolescent girls in education and promoting vocational training in trades such as carpentry.
The delegation also explored efforts made by the UK to decrease infant mortality rates, notably through the implementation of digital support systems in hospitals. Ms. Dixon expressed her gratitude for the opportunity, stating, “It has been an honour and a privilege to represent the Shipley constituency on this overseas parliamentary visit to Zimbabwe. It has been incredible to see first-hand the amazing difference that UK aid can make, particularly supporting women and girls and reducing infant mortality.”
The recent visit by British MPs to Zimbabwe highlighted significant initiatives aimed at improving education for girls and reducing infant mortality through healthcare support. The members witnessed firsthand the impactful changes made possible by UK aid, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in addressing these critical issues.
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