𝐖F𝐃 𝐏r𝐨j𝐞c𝐭 𝐔p𝐝a𝐭e: 𝐓r𝐚n𝐬f𝐨r𝐦i𝐧g d𝐫y l𝐚n𝐝s𝐜a𝐩e𝐬 𝐢n𝐭o r𝐞s𝐢l𝐢e𝐧t c𝐨m𝐦u𝐧i𝐭i𝐞s!
𝐓S𝐔R𝐎 𝐓r𝐮s𝐭, together with Government stakeholders and partners, recently conducted a joint monitoring visit to 𝐖a𝐫d 3 a𝐧d W𝐚r𝐝 𝟓 in Chimanimani to witness the impact of community-driven H𝐨l𝐢s𝐭i𝐜 𝐋a𝐧d a𝐧d L𝐢v𝐞s𝐭o𝐜k M𝐚n𝐚g𝐞m𝐞n𝐭 (H𝐋L𝐌) i𝐧i𝐭i𝐚t𝐢v𝐞s. ![]()
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From 𝐬o𝐥a𝐫-𝐩o𝐰e𝐫e𝐝 𝐛o𝐫e𝐡o𝐥e𝐬 and f𝐮n𝐜t𝐢o𝐧a𝐥 𝐬p𝐫a𝐲 𝐫a𝐜e𝐬 to restored rangelands and improved livestock health, communities are building practical solutions for climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods. ![]()
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T𝐡e v𝐢s𝐢t h𝐢g𝐡l𝐢g𝐡t𝐞d:
Improved water access for livestock.
Reduced disease burden through efficient dipping systems.
Strengthened rangeland restoration practices.
Community participation and local ownership.
Growing opportunities for gardens, fisheries, and diversified livelihoods.
What was once a challenge of water scarcity is now becoming a pathway toward resilience, productivity, and hope. ![]()
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𝑇o𝑔e𝑡h𝑒r, 𝑤e c𝑜n𝑡i𝑛u𝑒 𝑖n𝑣e𝑠t𝑖n𝑔 𝑖n s𝑢s𝑡a𝑖n𝑎b𝑙e c𝑜m𝑚u𝑛i𝑡i𝑒s wℎe𝑟e p𝑒o𝑝l𝑒, l𝑖v𝑒s𝑡o𝑐k, 𝑎n𝑑 𝑒c𝑜s𝑦s𝑡e𝑚s tℎr𝑖v𝑒 𝑠i𝑑e b𝑦 𝑠i𝑑e.
𝐏h𝐨t𝐨 𝐂r𝐞d𝐢t: 𝐓h𝐞m𝐛a H𝐚r𝐚h𝐰a
𝐄d𝐢t𝐞d b𝐲: T𝐡e𝐦b𝐚 𝐇a𝐫a𝐡w𝐚