UNDP Initiative Strengthens GBV Response and Public Service Trust in Rural Zimbabwe

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), working with government ministries and civil society partners, is strengthening access to justice and public services for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) across rural Zimbabwe through Mobile One Stop Centers and integrity-focused governance initiatives. The interventions, supported by the INTEGRA Funding Window and the Judith Neilson Foundation, are improving…

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WFP Leads Call for Stronger Partnerships as Zimbabwe Marks World Food Day in Matabeleland South

Matabeleland South – Zimbabwe marked the 2025 World Food Day commemorations in Matobo District with a unified call from government, UN agencies and development partners for strengthened collaboration to build resilient, climate-smart and nutrition-sensitive food systems. This year’s event ran under the global theme “Hand in Hand for Better Foods and a Better Future.” Representatives…

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Rooted in Resilience : Rushinga Women Harness Forests and Drought-Resistant Crops to Tame Climate Change

In the parched district of Rushinga, Mashonaland Central, where rainfall has become erratic and rivers have long run dry, a group of determined women in Chimukoto Village are rewriting their story of survival.  Once struggled to put food on the table due to consistency droughts, they have turned to non-timber forest products and drought-resistant crops…

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From Margins to Ponds: Young Mothers in Goromonzi Find a New Life Through Fish Farming

Young mothers in rural district of Goromonzi in Zimbabwe are being helped to escape cycles of drug abuse, sex work and marginalisation, and instead build livelihoods through fish farming. What began as a small initiative under the national community fisheries programme is rapidly becoming a story of hope, resilience and transformation. Director of Fisheries and…

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CNRG Hosts Hwange Just Energy Transition Workshop

…. RESIDENTS RAISED CONCERNS OVER INCLUSION IN CLIMATE POLICIES… Hwange communities are grappling with the environmental, social and human rights consequences of extractive development. The district is well‐known for its coal mining and power generation assets, which have long been considered central to Zimbabwe’s industrial growth. Yet behind the headline figures lies a different reality,…

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