Development Aid from People to People Zimbabwe
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Development Aid from People to People Zimbabwe is a non-governmental organisation working in Zimbabwe
Harare Zimbabwe
Joined January 2017
3/3 By transforming an abundant but low-priced crop into a market-ready product, the local youth participants learned how to generate a steady income during periods of market oversupply of tomatoes. Thanks to @NOREC for the funding support.
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2/3 The workshop, facilitated by Malawians Happy Makawa, Regina Saiwala & Faresi Friday the youths in making the jam. The workshop was not just about making a sweet spread, it also emphasized the importance of adding value to their produce.
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1/3 Participants from Malawi in the knowledge exchange program recently led a hands-on workshop on jam-making at Ponesai Vanhu Technical College, engaging a group of ten youths from the surrounding Shamva District community.
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To align with Zimbabwe's National Industrial Development Policy, 1, 000 smallholder farmers in Hwedza District are diligently preparing for the upcoming cropping season by adopting conservation farming techniques especially potholing, mulching & organic manure application methods
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Wishing all our Partners, Stakeholders and Staff members a fantastic week ahead and a fruitful month of November. May this new month bring you opportunities, growth and success. communities. #dappzimbabwe #newmonth #newopportunities
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DAPP Zimbabwe remains committed to environmental sustainability through tree planting campaigns. Today, we are spotlighting smallholder farmers in Chivi District who are taking tree nursery production & tree planting to new heights for a sustainable future and greener environment
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According to the WFP, smallholder farmers are the primary food producers in Southern Africa contributing to about 90% of food production in some countries Kudos to Cheziya Farmers' Club for doing wonders in farming. Thanks to @alscouniforms through HPP Italia for funding support
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In pictures are our Youth Empowerment for Climate Change Solutions Project participants in Malawi; Revealed, Ross & Kevin participating in a field demo at the Thumbwe Micro Catchment Area in Malawi learning more about low-cost and sustainable environmental protection solutions.
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π Get Skilled, Get Ahead! π Are you passionate about: Beauty Therapy, Building, Confectionary and Baking, Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Hotel and Catering, Look no further! Ponesai Vanhu Technical College is now enrolling students in these categories and more! Enroll now !!
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Today, we join the global community in commemorating the #InternationalDayOfRuralWomen. We recognize & the vital contributions of rural women in agriculture & food production. Their work is essential for feeding families & nations. We honour your dedication and hard work, ladies.
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We are pleased to share that our Ponesai Vanhu Childrenβs Home Boys Dormitory Construction project is progressing as planned. This facility will accommodate 32 boys & the best part is that they will be located on the same premises as the rest of the home π . Thanks to UFF-Humana.
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Today we join the world in commemorating the #InternationalDayforDisasterRiskReduction under the theme βππππ
πΉπππππππππ, π΅ππ π«ππππππππ.β We're proud to be part of the global effort to combat climate-induced risks and build resilience in rural Zimbabweπ
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Empowering girls creates a ripple effect of progress. When girls are given opportunities to learn and lead, they not only transform their own lives but also strengthen their families and communities. #internaldayofthegirlchild #genderequality
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On this International Day of the Girl, we must act with urgency to empower girls with the knowledge, resources & support they need to thrive. This is not just a celebration; itβs a call to ensure every girl has the power to make informed decisions that will transform her life.
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Our Farmers' Clubs Chimanimani project is strengthening the knowledge of smallholder farmers on low-cost adaptive practices, resulting in the improvement of vegetable production for both consumption and income generation . Thanks to funding support from @CISU through UFF-Humana.
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3/3 The emergency project proved beneficial to all the targeted communities which were affected by the El NiΓ±o-induced drought and the infrastructure at the borehole sites were a sight to behold. All thanks to the funding support from @HumanaPortugal through @HumanaSpain
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2/ 3 Through heartwarming testimonials, stakeholders gained an appreciation of the projectβs impact particularly the multi-purpose cash transfers in wards 1, 3 & 7 for 340 households, & the solarisation & equipping of 8 boreholes in wards 1 to 7, benefiting over 12,000 families
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1/3 Today, DAPP Zimbabwe conducted a joint monitoring visit for the HAMED project in Epworth District. This visit brought together key stakeholders, including the Epworth Local Board, representatives from government line ministries, project beneficiaries and local communities.
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3/3 We are already seeing the exchange in action, with three youth leaders; Kelvin, Ross & Revealed from Zimbabwe having gone to Malawi & three from Malawi Happy, Regina & Faresi joined us in Zimbabwe. We look forward to seeing the innovative solutions these youths will bring.
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2/3The program aims to address the increasing frequency & severity of climate-related challenges by facilitating mutual learning between youth leaders from both Zimbabwe and Malawi. Upon returning to their organisations, the participants will share their newly acquired expertise
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