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Resident Representative 

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2023 UNDP Global Human Development Report explained

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UNDP Zimbabwe Resident Representative, Dr. Ayodele Odusola, speaks to ZTN Prime about the resilience of Zimbabwe's economy and the prospects of it regaining growth. Dr. Odusola also highlights the importance of de-dollarising the economy and UNDP's support to the Government towards this endeavour.

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Message from UNDP Zimbabwe's Resident Representative Dr. Ayodele Odusola on ending violence against women and girls.

Climate Change

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Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun’s activity or large volcanic eruptions. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change(link is external), primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.

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UNDP climate action explained

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In the news: Resilience programmes under the Green Climate Fund have become a practical tool to eliminate the threat of hunger in vulnerable communities

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Ministry of Agriculture has partnered with UNDP to construct irrigation schemes in Mwenezi to address climate change challenges.

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Climate Adaptation, Water & Energy Programme launched to boost Zimbabwe's climate change preparedness.

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Stockholm +50 National Consultations in Zimbabwe 

Ahead of the international environmental meeting Stockholm +50, national consultations engaging over 2000 people from all over the country took place in Zimbabwe. Watch this video to listen to some of the important points and inputs shared!

Renewable Energy

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The Climate Adaptation Water & Energy Programme identified biogas as a solution for cooking energy in Hakwata and two other under-served communities.

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Strengthening Biodiversity and Ecosystems Management and Climate-Smart Landscapes in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Region of Zimbabwe - project focuses on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat, and livelihoods of local communities

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Why is biogas used in the Zambezi Valley? 

The Zambezi Valley Biodiversity Project is a 6 year project focusing on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat and livelihoods of local communities (Poaching, Illegal Wildlife Trade, deforestation, and the impact of climate change) in one of the key biodiversity country’s hotspots – the Mid to Lower Zambezi Valley. The project supports the construction of biogas digestors on household level, to decrease human-wildlife conflict and dependency on firewood.

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90 households from Hakwata Village in Chipinge get biogas digesters

SOLAR POWER DRIVES RURAL INDUSTRIALISATION IN HAKWATA

The Government of Zimbabwe,  in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme and the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, have installed a massive solar microgrid in Hakwata village, Chipinge. 

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Solar energy project brings life to Chipinge village and empowers the community

Elections

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Messages of peace and unity during the 2023 Zimbabwe elections various heads of Christian denominations.

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Former President of Mozambique, His Excellency Joaquim Chissano delivers remarks as guest of honour at the 2023 National Prayer Meeting for Elections

Virtual Courts

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Judicial Sevice Commission partnered with UNDP to establish a virtual court system, the system is assisting to decongest the courts and inmates are attended timeously

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Judicial Sevice Commission partnered with UNDP to establish a virtual court system, the system is assisting to decongest the courts and inmates are attended timeously

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Judicial Sevice Commission partnered with UNDP to establish a virtual court system, the system is assisting to decongest the courts and inmates are attended timeously

Biodiversity

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Safeguarding Biodiversity in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Valley

The GEF 6 project "Strengthening Biodiversity and Ecosystems Management and Climate-Smart Landscapes in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Region of Zimbabwe" is a 6-year project focusing on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat, and livelihoods of local communities (Poaching, Illegal Wildlife Trade, deforestation, and the impact of climate change) in one of the key biodiversity country’s hotspots – the Mid to Lower Zambezi Valley. 

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Strengthening Biodiversity Ecosystems Management and Climate Smart Landscapes in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Region of Zimbabwe

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Strengthening Biodiversity and Ecosystems Management and Climate-Smart Landscapes in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Region of Zimbabwe - project focuses on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat, and livelihoods of local communities

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Did you know that we have the ambition to plant 2 million trees?

This is under - "Strengthening Biodiversity and Ecosystems Management and Climate-Smart Landscapes in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Region of Zimbabwe - project focuses on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat, and livelihoods of local communities"

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What makes Mana Pools unique? 

The Zambezi Valley Biodiversity Project is a 6 year project focusing on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat and livelihoods of local communities (Poaching, Illegal Wildlife Trade, deforestation, and the impact of climate change) in one of the key biodiversity country’s hotspots – the Mid to Lower Zambezi Valley. Mana Pools is a national park in the Zambezi Valley, with unique habitat and biodiversity as well as immense beauty.

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Why is biodiversity important?

The Zambezi Valley Biodiversity Project is a 6 year project focusing on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat and livelihoods of local communities (Poaching, Illegal Wildlife Trade, deforestation, and the impact of climate change) in one of the key biodiversity country’s hotspots – the Mid to Lower Zambezi Valley. The project supports the construction of biogas digestors on household level, to decrease human wildlife conflict and dependency on firewood.

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Who is protecting our biodiversity?

The Zambezi Valley Biodiversity Project is a 6 year project focusing on reducing threats to wildlife, habitat and livelihoods of local communities (Poaching, Illegal Wildlife Trade, deforestation, and the impact of climate change) in one of the key biodiversity country’s hotspots – the Mid to Lower Zambezi Valley. The project supports the construction of biogas digestors on household level, to decrease human wildlife conflict and dependency on firewood.

Youth Connekt Programme

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Youth Connekt Winner - Digital Kiota, an E-learning platform that has prerecorded educational content that is easy to access for learners

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Vimbai was among the students who benefited from this programme 

Class2Career programme had a focus on providing real-world business experience to fresh graduates. This was through the partnership between Masawara and UNDP 

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Tinotenda was among the students who benefited from this programme 

Class2Career programme had a focus on providing real-world business experience to fresh graduates. This was through the partnership between Masawara and UNDP 

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Thandiwe was among the students who benefited from this programme 

Class2Career programme had a focus on providing real-world business experience to fresh graduates. This was through the partnership between Masawara and UNDP 

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Natalie was among the students who benefited from this programme 

Class2Career programme had a focus on providing real-world business experience to fresh graduates. This was through the partnership between Masawara and UNDP 

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Farai was among the students who benefited from this programme 

Class2Career programme had a focus on providing real-world business experience to fresh graduates. This was through the partnership between Masawara and UNDP