DFID Injects £21million For Stress Relief
The U.K Department of International Development (DFID) today injected a £21.5 million grant to Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund which seeks to contribute to increased capacities of vulnerable rural
The U.K Department of International Development (DFID) today injected a £21.5 million grant to Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund which seeks to contribute to increased capacities of vulnerable rural
The government of Sweden and Ireland yesterday (Thursday) signed an agreement of cooperation with the United Nations committing US$4.7 million towards supporting a Joint Programme on Zero Tolerance to Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Zimbabwe. Speaking at the signing ceremony, UN Resident Coordinator, Bishow Parajuli said
27 August 2017 marked 50 years since Israel issued Military Order 101, a law that punishes Palestinians for peaceful political expression and anyone caught breaching the order faces imprisonment for up to 10 years and/or a hefty fine. 50 years on, Military Order 101, which is almost
Gender Based Violence (GBV) is still critical in Zimbabwe with one in every three women facing violence throughout their lifetime, UN Women Country Representative Delphine Serumaga has said. Addressing the media in the capital on Thursday, Serumaga underlined the need for people to start speaking and
Japanese Ambassador, Toshiyuki Iwado has appealed for free and fair 2018 harmonized elections, saying his government is committed to supporting the hope of all Zimbabweans for an inclusive electoral process under peaceful and non-violent circumstances. By Jeoffrey Ncube and Faith Zvorufura Speaking during the handover of US$1 Million
Mbire District in the Zambezi Valley is a region hard-hit by intermittent droughts and floods with some areas competing with wildlife for water and food. Development initiatives are erratic and communities depend on stakeholders who partner in capacitating them to adopt, adapt and remain resilient
Government and the World Food Program on Monday launched a five-year plan to build resilience, end hunger and boost nutrition in the country amid calls for a shift from short-term food assistance to longer-term technical assistance for Zimbabwe as means of building sustainable systems to
United Nations Resident Coordinator in Zimbabwe Bishow Parajuli has refuted claims that government's takeover of BVR Kits procurement was wrong commending government for coming forward with resources and not over relying on donor support. Addressing a joint media briefing with the Chief Secretary to the President
THE United Nations Agencies in Zimbabwe remain a strong partner in supporting the country to end all forms of poverty and ensure no one is left behind, United Nations Resident Coordinator said. By Edward Makuzva Addressing delegates at a media breakfast meeting on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) today,
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