Amidst a relentless onslaught of climate disasters, the community of Binga finds itself confronted with an array of profound challenges. However, it is the women and girls who bear the brunt of this worsening crisis, experiencing a disproportionately severe impact from the ravages of climate change.
Fairness Moyana
Local women in Gwanda are transforming the way diapers are disposed of by introducing an innovative and eco-conscious method. Through washing and repurposing used diapers, they tackle health risks and contribute to waste management.
In Matabeleland North, villagers plagued by human-wildlife conflict, particularly with elephants, have discovered a ray of hope. An organic elephant repellent developed by Tikobane Trust is empowering communities to protect their crops and homes, fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife.
Douglas Ncube
The Girls Way of Life Charitable Trust has established an inclusive school in Matabeleland North to provide education for disabled children who face significant barriers to accessing education due to inadequate infrastructure and resources.
CALVIN MANIKA
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