Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in diverse ways. It is manifesting in various ways such as increases in frequency and intensity of floods, droughts and extreme temperatures. In recent years, climate change has induced droughts, other extreme weather events and meteorological disasters in many countries including Zimbabwe.Effective management of climate change induced challenges require localized strategies which may vary from one part of the world to another and even within a country. In view of the need to understand localized impacts and responses to climate change, the main objectives of the study were to (i) assess the impact of climate change on livelihoods and food security, (ii) identify and evaluate adaptation and mitigation strategies that small holder farmers in Ward 17, Nyanga, Zimbabwe have developed. The research used both qualitative and quantitative approaches with data collection methods comprising of ques
Hasina an epitome of statesmanship
Shawkat Ali Khan
1st June, 2021 10:43:03
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has taken centre stage in the global arena as Bangladesh has made tremendous achievements in all fronts under her dynamic and prudent leadership.
The world leaders praised her for playing significant roles in managing crisis, attaining economic growth, achieving millennium development goal, reducing poverty and curbing militancy with iron fist.
As a global leader, Sheikh Hasina has been maintaining healthy relations with all the countries in the world as part of Bangladesh’s foreign policy ‘Friendship to all, malice to none.’
With limited resources, her foresighted decisions saved lives and livelihood of thousands of people amid the Covid-19 pandemic that wreaked havoc in many countries across the globe.
Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations (FAO) Qu Dongyu has highly lauded the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to attain food security for 165 million people of Bangladesh despite being one of the top ten most populous countries in the
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