Zambezi Valley Biodiversity Project

Project Title: Strengthening Biodiversity and Ecosystems Management and Climate-Smart Landscapes in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Region of Zimbabwe (GEF6Project)

 

Brief Description:

Zimbabwe has a remarkably high level of biodiversity and is home to all the “Big Five”. However, the country faces challenges to sustainable development associated with biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation, and climate change consequences. 

The GEF 6 Project aims to promote an integrated landscape approach to managing wildlife resources, carbon, and ecosystem services in the face of climate change in the protected areas and community lands of the Mid to Lower Zambezi Regions of Zimbabwe. 

The project focuses on reducing key threats to wildlife, habitat, and livelihoods of local communities (poaching, illegal wildlife trade, deforestation, and the impact of climate change) in one of the country’s key biodiversity hotspots – the Mid to Lower Zambezi Valley.

Achievements

1200

people benefited from
Beekeeping Training

8000

people benefited from
Small Grants Projects

20

Boreholes Drilled

73

Committees resuscitated.
- 3 environmental
committees
- 70 environmental
sub-committees

SDGs Addressed

1

NO POVERTY

2

ZERO HUNGER

5

GENDER EQUALITY

6

CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

7

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

13

CLIMATE ACTION

15

LIFE ON LAND

17

PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS

Impact

START DATE

July 2018

END DATE

June 2026

STATUS

Ongoing

PROJECT OFFICE

Zimbabwe

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

Min.of Env., Water and Climat

DONORS

GOVERNMENT OF DENMARK

Global Environment Fund Truste

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$15,675,588

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2018$143,380

2019$1,339,986

2020$1,567,302

2021$1,399,116

2022$1,543,337

2023$1,835,828

2024$1,790,675

2025$221,054

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