Vision:
- ZCBC envisages that all people may enjoy the fullness of health and life that healing reflects the redemptive work of Jesus Christ that we may become greater co-workers in the Ministry of healing.
- ZCBC strives to provide holistic healing services to all, so that they may have life to its fullness.
Mission:
We participate, with full commitment, in this Ministry of healing through love and service provided in our health institutions and Ministries by:
- Providing affordable quality and accessible Health Care to all, especially vulnerable groups, that uphold their dignity.
- Providing pastoral care that meets the spiritual, physical, social and emotional needs of the person as a whole.
- Coordinating and collaborating with the MOHCW and other health service providers.
2. Why we need the Health Commission:
- Identify the role of the Church in the Health system in Zimbabwe.
- Deliberate on the kind of response the current environment requires from the Church.
- Assess the Church’s strengths and weaknesses within the current health situation.
- Assess the church’s response and impact on society.
- Gather and share information; share experiences of other Commissions within the Catholic Church structures.
- Mobilize resources.
- Develop national-level health policies.
3. Potential Roles/Responsibility of the Commission
- Negotiate for a contract between Church and State (clarify what government can and can’t make hospital do)
- Advocate with ZACH for MOU with the Government to include specifics on management structure
- Link to/with other commissions
- Map different Diocesan health management structures, and work with Dioceses to improve (taking executive and communication/coordination functions into account)
- Develop and implement a national health policy and for the churches
- Standardize the terms of reference and roles and responsibilities within the Health Commission
Contact Us
Direct line +263 2931976 or +263-4-705368 ext 258
Sr. Salome Mateko Mobile: +263-772 399 410 email: healthcoordinator@zcbc.co.zw |
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