GCF, Government of Zimbabwe and UNDP Partnership Introduces Labour

A partnership between the GCF, the Zimbabwean government, and the UNDP is providing rural women farmers with labor-saving agricultural technologies. These tools aim to reduce physical strain and improve productivity amidst climate-driven challenges.
Why it matters
Empowering women farmers with technology is a key strategy for improving food security and climate resilience in developing agricultural economies.
Rural women farmers across southern Zimbabwe are benefiting from labour-saving technologies introduced through the Climate Resilient Livelihoods Project, a partnership between the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the Government of Zimbabwe and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
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