by dan | Gender Equity, Nutrition
Born out of the expressed need for education in two areas, using new introduced crops, and making family farms more productive, Men Can Cook is the expansion of a successful pilot program. Discussion groups of women develop topics that they would like to see the men...
by dan | Convservation Agriculture, Nutrition
Due to the unseasonable weather and rising food prices, hunger deepens in Zimbabwe. In its 2021 analysis, the IPC classified 27% of rural Zimbabwe as experiencing high levels of food insecurity. Since that time, the situation has deteriorated. Hunger is expected to...
by Tariro Cynthia Mutsindikwa | Convservation Agriculture, Gender Equity, Nutrition
Many organizations across the global South are mobilizing to respond to the worldwide call to secure a carbon neutral future by mid-century and keep temperatures below a 1.5°C increase from pre-industrial levels. (Lennard, 2016) Score Against Poverty (SCORE) strives...
by dan | Convservation Agriculture, Nutrition
The economic upheaval and supply chain disruptions in the manufacture of agricultural inputs caused by the war in Europe came at the same time as unexpected weather fluctuations at a vulnerable point in the growing season. Many farmers throughout Zimbabwe,...
by Chris | Convservation Agriculture, Gender Equity, Nutrition
Originally published on ChristianWeek, October 15, 2015By ALLISON BARRON ChristianWeek Correspondent WINNIPEG, MB—Throwing money at a problem doesn’t work, says pastor Tim Plett. “It’s not that giving money isn’t important—it is,” says Plett, who leads The Table...
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