reporter: shaman pascuala diaz ends the spiritual cleansing with a soft drink. says. pascuala: a lot of people only drink coca cola, but too much sugar isn't good for them. reporter: but the pineapple soda also contains sugar. the road back to healthy eating is long, and kicking bad habits is the hardest part. host: the un's commission on the status of women says the covid-19 pandemic was a crisis which hit women and girls especially hard. the pandemic saw a spike in domestic and sexual violence against women, as well as a rise in teenage pregnancies. street artists in zimbabwe are using provocative murals to spark debates about women's rights. reporter: at this studio in zimbabwe's capital harare, graffiti artists are working on concepts to help stimulate debate on social issues made worse by the pandemic. their focus is on problems affecting women and girls. they first visualize their ideas with sketches on paper and on the computer, before they set to work on the murals. nyasha: for us, it's a re-imagination of our future, a reimagination of our contemporary l