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Zimbabwe launches new climate change adaptation project to reach 2 3 million vulnerable people - Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe launches new climate change adaptation project to reach 2.3 million vulnerable people Format US$26.6 million GCF-financed, UNDP-supported project will improve food security and strengthen resilience 10 November 2020 - The Government of Zimbabwe through its Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement, Climate Change Department and UNDP Zimbabwe launched today the Green Climate Fund (GCF)-financed ‘Building Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Agricultural Livelihoods in Southern Zimbabwe project. The innovative US$26.6 million initiative aims to reach 2.3 million vulnerable smallholder farmers in Manicaland, Masvingo and Matabeleland South, improve food security, and build resilience for people whose lives and livelihoods are being put at risk in the face of climate risks and impacts.

Candidates dangle cash to woo citizens to care for environment

Daily Monitor Thursday December 17 2020 Summary In the sixth installment of our continuing series, Manifesto Digest, our reporter, Arthur Arnold Wadero, examines the governance agenda of the 11 presidential candidates to protect the environment and safeguard the country and citizens against climate change hazards. Advertisement Uganda’s physical environment is under threat. Soil fertility is declining and the crop production has dropped. Unpredictable rain patterns and flash floods disrupt agricultural planning and output while ruining life, livelihoods and infrastructure. Put another way, Uganda is at war with mother nature through direct human interference or destruction of the planetary ecosystem. The lives of citizens are clinging on the edge due to climate change impact and environmental degradation. The situation is worsened by the increasing urbanisation.

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