DCA Zimbabwe
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DanChurchAid is a Danish faith-based civil society organization. Founded in 1922 by the Danish Evangelical Church, DCA operates in Zimbabwe.
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https://www.danchurchaid.org/where-we-work/zimbabwe 07-03-2021 13:14:56
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DCA Zimbabwe is one of 33 NGOs participating in the #InterNGOgames2023 that took place today in Harare- good fun, great competitive spirit, and positive energy on display from all competitors π
DCA Zimbabwe participating in media interviews on Star FM at the #InterNGOgames2023 explaining our work on resilience building in communities and the intersection between livelihoods, biodiversity, and climate change The Utariri Programme
Last week Folkekirkens NΓΈdhjΓ¦lp DCA staff from Denmark joined DCA Zimbabwe to plant the first of 36,000 trees under the Zambezi Valley Biodiversity Project UNDP Zimbabwe #GEF6 in Muzarabani to address mass deforestation, prevent biodiversity loss & respond to climate change.π
As global temperatures increase, the need for adaptation, around the world, becomes more andΒ more evident. A panel of experts will discuss how to address this under the headline βMaking headway for adaptationβ at a COP28 side event by Ouranos and DCA. danchurchaid.org/climate/cop28-β¦
This week, DCA Zimbabwe together with UNDP Zimbabwe under the #GEF6 Programme hosted the Minstry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife in Muzarabani, planting trees, building on the gains and momentum of the 2023 National Tree Planting campaign @Forestry Commission Zimbabwe.
The trees keep coming, so we will keep working with communities to cultivate a positive culture of tree planting UNDP Zimbabwe #GEF6. This week we recieved 2,300 Tommy Atkins mangoe trees. For every 100 indigenous trees planted, community recieve five free mangoe grafted plants
DCA Zimbabwe is proud to be the lead partner of The Utariri Programme which is supporting the biodiveristy and climate change ambitions of the country together with all our partners, contributors, enablers & our donors Sweden in Zimbabwe πΈπͺ Denmark MFA π©π° danchurchaid.org/supporting-zimβ¦
Promoting community nutrition and well-being in the Zambezi Valley beyond this generation The Future of Hope @FACHIG DCA Zimbabwe Sweden in Zimbabwe πΈπͺ Denmark MFA π©π°
The role of organisations like DCA is to advocate to ensure that countries like Zimbabwe are not forgotten in the global fight against climate change says DanChurchAid Acting General Secretary Jonas Vejsager Nøddekær fb.watch/qWrWRoxL1p/
In March, The Utariri Programme partners hosted the Sweden in Zimbabwe πΈπͺ Ambassador on the first anniversary field visit in Mbire and Muzarabani. The Ambassador interacted with community members to appreciate challenges ranging from livelihoods to, climate change to human wildlife conflict.
Women are at the centre of both Sweden in Zimbabwe πΈπͺ and DCA - National's strategy to address climate change and to build resilient communities.
With the generous support of Sweden in Zimbabwe πΈπͺ and Denmark MFA π©π° the The Utariri Programme 7.2km Chawarura piped water scheme, officially commissioned in March 2024, is bringing clean water to more than 4,000 people in Muzarabani. fb.watch/qWF-xcE6XV/
DCA Zimbabwe last week hosted focus group discussions in Ushewokunze, Harare South, together with the EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid πͺπΊ & stakeholders from different Government departments to appreciate the state of social service provision and available interventions to ensure noone is left behind.
DCA Zimbabwe continues to promote urban-to-rural market linkages through the Urban Resilience Project funded by WFP Zimbabwe The intervention is bringing rural & peri-urban farmers together to connect & create synergies while improving local livelihoods. Well Done Team π
DCA Zimbabwe had the pleasure of participating in the 2024 Swedish Day celebrations - Wishing the people of Sweden continued peace and prosperity. Sweden in Zimbabwe πΈπͺ π
π· DCA Zimbabwe DCA Zimbabwe celebrating graduation of 67 among 100 beneficiaries of the Urban Resilience Building Project, from the School of hospitality, thanks to funding from WFP Zimbabwe Congratulations!!π₯³ sundaynews.co.zw/urbanites-get-β¦