Report on Harare’s World Wetland Day Celebrations 10 February 2017
This report chiefly focuses on the benefits gained by schools attending this event. 850 pupils plus teachers and drivers representing over 50 schools attended...
Accelerating Youth Participation and Involvement in National and International Development Processes through Youth Forums
While young people across the world are a diverse group, we’re all bound by the common understanding that we’re an underrepresented group in decision...
The Value of Wetlands
Harare Province held celebrations of World Wetlands Day on the 10th of February 2017. The event held at Mukuvisi Woodlands was spearheaded by the...
Green Initiatives in Zimbabwe
In this edition we showcase ‘Rain Harvesting’ in Chiredzi aimed at scaling up adoption and improving rural livelihoods. Rain Harvesting is simply the collection...
Rainwater Harvesting and Integrated Planning for Resilience
Integrated planning for resilience
The effects of climate change have become common, however a cumulative effort is necessary if resilience is to be build. Emily...
Mushrooms and Sustainable Farming
As electricity load shedding continues, and poverty levels continue to rise some opt to use firewood instead of electricity, others simply have no electricity....
Zimbabwe Sustainable Development Publications
The Government of Zimbabwe regards climate change as one of the threats to the country and its people and is also of...
Behavior change: The panacea to climate change
The Lupane State University Climate Justice Club was formed with the drive to change existing perceptions about climate change. The club is also raising...
Sustainable Development Cartoons by Tafadzwa Tarumbwa
Green Agents, Luthando and Masimba are super heroes dedicated to restoring the earth’s dignity and preservation through adherence to principles of living ‘green’. Being...
How Local communities’ livelihoods are being transformed in Zimbabwe
Over the past few decades, deforestation due to population growth and unstable forest management has ravaged the once magnificent forests of Zimbabwe. This not...
























