E𝐖D𝐄 𝐏r𝐨j𝐞c𝐭 𝐔p𝐝a𝐭e: T𝐮r𝐧i𝐧g G𝐫a𝐬s𝐫o𝐨t𝐬 𝐊n𝐨w𝐥e𝐝g𝐞 𝐢n𝐭o A𝐜t𝐢o𝐧: “𝐓r𝐮e r𝐞s𝐢l𝐢e𝐧c𝐞 𝐛e𝐠i𝐧s w𝐢t𝐡 𝐜o𝐦m𝐮n𝐢t𝐢e𝐬.”
𝐓S𝐔R𝐎 𝐓r𝐮s𝐭 proudly convened a powerful National Dialogue Session on Climate Change & Resilience, Agroecology and Common Pool Resource Governance in Harare, bringing together farmers, policymakers, traditional leaders, researchers and development partners under one roof. ![]()
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From 𝐂h𝐢m𝐚n𝐢m𝐚n𝐢’s resilient smallholder farmers to Na𝐭i𝐨n𝐚l s𝐭a𝐤e𝐡o𝐥d𝐞r𝐬, the dialogue showcased practical community-led solutions that are transforming lives through:
Agroecology & soil restoration.
Watershed and climate adaptation practices.
Community seed systems & agrobiodiversity.
Holistic land and livestock management.
Farmer-led research and innovation.
P𝐨w𝐞r𝐟u𝐥 𝐭e𝐬t𝐢m𝐨n𝐢e𝐬 highlighted how indigenous seeds and agroecological practices are strengthening food security, restoring degraded lands and building resilient communities in the face of climate change. ![]()
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𝐓h𝐞 𝐝i𝐚l𝐨g𝐮e a𝐥s𝐨 𝐚m𝐩l𝐢f𝐢e𝐝 𝐮r𝐠e𝐧t c𝐚l𝐥s f𝐨r:
Stronger support for farmer-managed seed systems.
Operationalization of the National Agroecology Strategy.
Improved policy frameworks for biofertilizers and indigenous seed protection.
Greater investment in community-driven climate solutions.


The session underscored a powerful truth: communities already hold sustainable solutions; what is needed now is recognition, support and strong policy backing.
Together, we continue building resilient communities, protecting biodiversity and advancing agroecology for food sovereignty and climate justice. ![]()
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𝐏h𝐨t𝐨 𝐂r𝐞d𝐢t: 𝐓h𝐞m𝐛a H𝐚r𝐚h𝐰a
𝐄d𝐢t𝐞d b𝐲: T𝐡e𝐦b𝐚 𝐇a𝐫a𝐡w𝐚