
Parents open autism school in Zimbabwe
A school in Zimbabwe is providing a much-needed service that the country’s cash-strapped government cannot. There are no state-run schools that help children with autism, so some parents have started their own.
A school in Zimbabwe is providing a much-needed service that the country’s cash-strapped government cannot.
There are no state-run schools that help children with autism, so some parents have started their own.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from the capital, Harare.
Published On 19 Jun 2017