Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe - Muyambo, Tenson; Sibanda, Fortune; Chitando, Ezra; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe

 
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This book analyses the role of religion during the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination roll-out in Zimbabwe.

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This book analyses the role of religion during the COVID- 19 pandemic and vaccination rollout in Zimbabwe.


Zimbabwe was listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of thirteen African countries to have fully vaccinated more than 10% of its population against COVID- 19 by the end of September 2021, but the country fell far short of the government?s own target for achieving 60% inoculation by December 2020. This book analyses whether religion played a role in explaining why the government?s pro- vaccine stance did not translate into high vaccination rates. Drawing upon various religions, including African indigenous religions, Christianity and Islam, the book considers how faith actors demonstrated vaccine acceptance, resistance or hesitancy. Zimbabwe offers a particularly interesting and varied case for analysis, and the original research on display here will be an important contribution to wider debates on religion and COVID- 19. This book will be useful to academics, researchers and students studying religious studies, sociology, health and well- being, religion and development.

Table of Contents:

 


Chapter 1: Introduction: Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe


Tenson Muyambo, Fortune Sibanda & Ezra Chitando


 


Chapter 2: Bridging the ?Social Distance? between Public Health and Religion: Insights from Responses to COVID-19 Vaccines in Zimbabwe


Mutsawashe Chitando and Ezra Chitando


 


 


Chapter 3: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and COVID-19 : A Case Study of the Ndau in eastern Zimbabwe


Anniegrace Hlatywayo and Sophia Chirongoma


 


Chapter 4: Unpacking and Repackaging the Shona Funeral and Post Burial Rites in the Context of the Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) in Zimbabwe


Beatrice Taringa & Sophia Chirongoma


 


Chapter 5: Situating mainline Christian churches? responses to COVID-19 vaccination in Masvingo and Bikita Districts, Zimbabwe 


Tenson Muyambo, Josiah Taru & Fortune Sibanda


 


Chapter 6: ?Can anything good come out of Nazareth?? (John 1:46): The Relevance of Apostolic Women?s Empowerment Trust in the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe


Tobias Marevesa and Fortune Sibanda


 


Chapter 7: Muslim response to COVID19 vaccination in Zimbabwe: A focus on Mberengwa ummah 


Edmore Dube


 


Chapter 8: Migrant Communities and COVID-19 Vaccination at Tongogara Refugee Camp in Zimbabwe


Wisdom Sibanda


 


Chapter 9: COVID-19 vaccination in Zimbabwe: Sites and scenes of power contestations through the lenses of spirituality and uncertainty


Tarsisio M. Nyatsanza


 


Chapter 10: African Indigenous Churches? response to the COVID-19 vaccination rollout in Zimbabwe: A case of Johane Marange Apostolic Church


Henerieta Mgovo


 


Chapter 11: ?Disconcerting Vaccination Voices?: Experiences of diasporic Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom


Nomatter Sande and Silas Nyadzo


 


Chapter 12: Vaccination uptake and power dynamics: Insights from African Initiated Churches and traditional healers in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe


Excellent Chiresh and Mavis Thokozile Macheka


 


Chapter 13: The Bible and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe: Critical Reflections on the Influence of the Bible on both Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy


Makomborero Allen Bowa


 


Chapter 14: Vaccination in African Initiated Churches in Zimbabwe: A recipe for Church ideological bisection


Bernard Pindukai Humbe


 


Chapter 15: Shona Traditional Religion, Gender and COVID-19 vaccination in Zimbabwe: The case of Buhera South, Manicaland province


Maradze Viriri, Etwin Machibaya & Cuthbert Pisirai


 


Chapter 16: From Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination to Religion and Development? A Review


Ezra Chitando, Tenson Muyambo and Fortune Sibanda