Building Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Agricultural Livelihoods in Southern Zimbabwe

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Category: MCF

Document Type: Gender Assessment

A project in southern Zimbabwe aims to build climate resilience for vulnerable smallholder farmers by addressing the impacts of increasing temperatures, decreasing rainfall, and extreme weather on agricultural livelihoods through climate-smart practices, improved infrastructure, and financial mechanisms.

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Tags: Desertification, Gender, Climate Finance, Food Security, Agriculture, Investment, Disaster Risk Management, Finance, Social Justice, Water Management, Development, Climate Change, Environmental Degradation, Livestock, Meteorology, Technology, Climate Fund, Insurance, Infrastructure, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Equity, Natural Resources, Water, Funding, Adaptation, Climate Change Risks, Grant

Sector: Public

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