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Due to the unprecedented decline in the Zimbabwe economy from 1999 which resulted in a huge loss of livelihoods for the majority of the population, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and other stakeholders designed a relief programme, the Protracted Relief Programme (PRP I). This was a nationwide programme aims to stabilize food security and protect livelihoods of vulnerable households, particularly households affected by HIV/AIDS. more


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A block of newly constructed toilets in Bulilima District BUILDING THE INFRASTRUCTURE TO IMPROVE WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE – A RURAL SCHOOL IN
Fulfilling every one’s right to water, sanitation and hygiene education remains a major challenge in Zimbabwe and the world over. Water pollution and lack of health facilities in Zimbabwe continues to pose serious health risks especially to people living in rural areas. ... more


Thuthukani Community Members gather around a water tank in their garden RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE THUTHUKANI COMMUNITY, MATEBELELAND, ZIMBABWE

Zimbabwe is highly vulnerable to climate change and variability – its economy and the wellbeing of its people are tightly bound to climate. Climate change continues to be a threat to the country’s development trajectory.   In particular, the effects of climate change have meant increased food insecurity; scarcity of fresh water and in some cases soil erosion and land degradation; flood damage to infrastructure and settlements and shifts in ... more



Happy residents of Mandava Township-celebrate the availability of water in their community AH! CLEAN WATER AT LAST
When Zimbabwe’s recent social-economic challenges reached their peak in 2008, water shortages were commonplace in most urban centres. Mandava Township in Zvishavane, a mining town about 400 km Southeast of Harare was not spared. So bad was the situation in Zvishavane that people resorted to drawing water from shallow unprotected wells dotted around the township. ... more
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Government of Zimbabwe
The Government of Zimbabwe on July the 7th launched the Medium Term Economic Plan (MTP) which marks ... more

Zimbabwe’s PRP gains
Between 23 March to 6 April 2011 two GRM International staff members from the Harare office attended ... more

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