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Supported by the Youth Empowerment Fund, the project will be implemented in Mutoko District, where young people in remote rural communities have very limited opportunities to learn about climate change, land care and biodiversity.
Area focus: Capacity Building and Green Stewardship. Starting with myself as a Conservation Leader through practical-based learning from an incredible mentor (an elderly man who managed to restore 60+ hectares of degraded land into a thriving forest); This project seeks to engage more young people; targeting mainly CYNESA members, young people of faith, girls and single mothers aged 18-30 years old in high density suburbs like Dzivarasekwa.
As a country lead for Catholic Youth Network for Environmental Sustainability in Africa (CYNESA), this project seeks to reach thousands of young Catholics across Zimbabwe including interested young people of faith through environmental education and action rooted in faith and spirituality.
This an intergenerational, faith and nature based project which seeks to address land degradation, biodiversity loss and youth unemployment through agroforestry, formation, training, awareness creation, intergenerational learning and green entrepreneurship; replicating Dziwarasekwa Forest model (but in an improved manner), a successful agro-forest in Dzivarasekwa high density suburb, Harare.
Building Diversified and Climate Resilient Rural Livelihoods, One Village at a Time, is a family cooperative project that seeks to establish a green model to be replicated across +75% village in Makora rural community.
Supported by the Netherlands Embassy to Zimbabwe and the Dutch Human Rights Fund, through the 2022 Gender Champion Award, this grant helped to upscale the work I was doing in my community - to uplift women.
Supported by Arrupe Jesuit University Center for Ethics and Apostolic Nuncio to Zimbabwe through the Pope Francis Youth Award for Faith and Social Transformation in Zimbabwe; the project goal is to promote spiritual growth and self-reliance opportunities for young people of faith as well as responding to the needs of the elderly people in peripheral societies
Request Service(s) in: Tree Seedlings (fruit + indigenous trees) Herbs Eco Education & Mentorship Fresh Vegetables Rapoko, Millet & sorghum mealie (prepared the traditional way) Bee-keeping & Organic Honey Groundnuts & Peanut Butter Sasso & road-runner chickens, turkeys, goats, sheep & guinea fowls