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17-05-2016 10:35:21
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CARE announces Takunda, a 5 year USAID funded program focused on improving food security & resilience in Masvingo and Manicaland. Implemented by CARE Zimbabwe, FHI 360, #InternationalYouthFoundation,#SunMountain, #BulawayoProjectsCentre, EnvironmentAfrica & #NutritionActionZimbabwe
2 380 farmers in Beitbridge and Nyanga will contribute to food security.The support by UKinZimbabwe 🇬🇧 🇿🇼, EU Delegation to Zimbabwe 🇪🇺 & Sweden in Zimbabwe 🇸🇪 has enabled the disbursement of open-pollinated variety for seed retention after harvest. Each farmer will give back 5kg of the seed for re-distribution.
Today it is the 3rdday of #ZAMI2021 Campaigns Day Open House Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) shows #MyPlanetMyRights #TipeiwoDariro #StopGemsIFFs #Digging4Equality campaigns, ZIMCODD shows #HowFar campaign, Zimbabwe Council of Churches shows #Faith4Equality campaign Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, Zimbabwe E.M.A 263Chat.com 🇿🇼 NewsDay Zimbabwe
A highlight this week was the Environment Africa Official Environmental Reporter Awards celebrating excellence in climate/environment reporting.🌍 The media are vital in saving our planet by 📣Raising awareness 💡Promoting solutions 🔎Exposing abuses Congratulations to all winners!
Tonight on The Conservation Conversation we talk to Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) Project Officer Shingi Chakombera and Environment Africa Official Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Laura Mlambo. Why Conservation when there are bread and butter issues to worry about? Join the conversation on ZiFM Stereo zifmstereo.co.zw/zifm-stereo-li…
We’re thrilled😃to share that we have TWO entries that made it into the USAIDLearning💡 CLA Case competition finals. This is a testament to our hard work💪and dedication. Find our more👇 ▶️bit.ly/48pwhrN ▶️bit.ly USAID Takunda USAID Zimbabwe
Today we are excited to sign the ZIMBABWE HUMANITARIAN DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP PLATFORM charter with 19 local partners for efficient response to disasters guided by the Department of Civil Protection and Ministry of Women Affairs Zimbabwe and thanks to the support from USAID Zimbabwe.
CARE Zimbabwe Country Director Patrick Sikana speaking at the historical event said, "The partnership aims to enhance coordination and collaboration among the organizations involved, ensuring a more efficient response to disasters."