A model for resilient healthcare in Zimbabwe

Chisizya rural hospital

A model for resilient healthcare in Zimbabwe

The Vision

Chisizya Rural Hospital was built to deliver reliable maternity and pediatric care to one of Zimbabwe’s most remote regions—home to more than 140,000 people. For years, families walked up to 40 km (25 miles) for treatment, and home births were the norm.

In 2022, thanks to the generosity of Jeannie Burns Buckner and many others, that vision became reality: a 14,000 sq ft, 50-bed hospital opened its doors. Since then, it has expanded with a mothers’ waiting house, staff housing, and three water boreholes serving the wider community—transforming a neglected region into a center of hope and healing.

“This clinic has changed our lives—no more home deliveries, no more late births, no babies born before arriving at the clinic.”


— Chisizya Village Elders

Impact to date

15,378+

patients served since opening

700+

safe births, with an infant mortality rate of 0.16% (vs. Zimbabwe’s national average of 3.45%)

2,000+

outreach patients reached through six mobile clinics

Looking Ahead

To secure the hospital’s future, we are developing sustainable social enterprise strategies that will generate local revenue and keep services reliable and accessible for decades to come. By combining medical excellence with community-driven innovation, Chisizya is poised to remain a long-term model of resilient healthcare in Zimbabwe.

How you can help

Sponsor Impact Areas

From medical outreach and essential staff support to tools, supplies, or income-generating initiatives, your sponsorship meets real needs and helps keep the hospital thriving.

Get in touch with us to learn more about Chisizya.