January 29, 2025

Bridging the Finance Gap: How Faith Leaders Can Advocate for Equitable Climate Adaptation Funding in Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe, where climate change is intensifying agricultural challenges, equitable access to adaptation finance is more urgent than ever. The African Development Bank reports that only a fraction of climate finance reaches the communities that need it most. Most smallholder farmers, who make up over 80% of the country’s agricultural workforce, face substantial barriers to […]

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Faith-Rooted Resilience: How Religious Communities Can Lead Zimbabwe’s Agricultural Adaptation

Zimbabwe is at a critical crossroads. The agriculture sector, which sustains around 70% of the population and accounts for nearly 20% of the GDP, is being severely impacted by climate change, with droughts, erratic rainfall, and extreme weather events occurring at an unprecedented rate. These environmental changes jeopardise food security, with the World Food Programme

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