Zimbabwe Re-examining Elephant Conservation Strategy

Zimbabwe is re-examining its national elephant conservation strategy amid escalating human-elephant conflict, funding shortages, and concerns over the long-term viability of current wildlife management practices. The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) recently hosted a workshop in Hwange to review the country’s Elephant Management Plan, which is set to expire in 2025. The workshop,…

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Thousands of Activists Demanding Urgent Debt Cancellation Ahead of Global Summit

Seville, Spain – Thousands of activists flooded the streets of Seville on Sunday, demanding an end to the debt crisis, ahead of the United Nations’ global development summit, the Financing for Development conference. The protest was organised by ActionAid in collaboration with other NGO partners. The protestors emphasised that most Global South countries are being…

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Mechanization drives climate-smart agriculture and gender equality in Zimbabwe’s Drylands

by Donald Chidoori In Zimbabwe smallholder farmers and community forest users in Zaka – a rural district endowed with vast Miombo and Mopane woodlands in Zimbabwe’s Masvingo Province – are embracing sustainable agriculture and forest management practices. This transformation is driven by the Dryland Sustainable Landscapes Impact Program (DSL-IP), a regional initiative funded by the…

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Transforming agriculture through innovation: Climate-smart value chain strategies take root in Southern Zimbabwe.

by UNDP Zimbabwe Southern Zimbabwe has long been a frontline region in the battle against climate change. Prolonged droughts, erratic rainfall patterns, and rising temperatures have left smallholder farmers, who form the backbone of the rural economy, vulnerable. In response, the Government of Zimbabwe, supported by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and United Nations Development…

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Climate Change and the LGBTQI Community: A Forgotten Intersection in Africa

Climate change conversations are gaining momentum in most Africa communities, from extreme weather events to rising food insecurity cases but not everyone is included despite, how much the gospel of inclusion and climate justice is being preached. The discussions often overlook one critical demographic, the (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Intersexual) LGBTQI community, a group which is…

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More Needs to Be Done: Climate Change Affecting School Children as Funding Gap Grows

Climate change is increasingly disrupting education systems worldwide, and school children in Zimbabwe are among those bearing the brunt of a crisis they did not create. Extreme weather events such as prolonged droughts, heatwaves and flooding are not only damaging school infrastructure but also widening inequalities in access to education, as funding gaps continue to…

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