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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetEngaging academia and youth in transparency in Zimbabwe 2023
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No results found.This case study presents a novel approach on how academia can better contribute to the short- and long-term transparency-related efforts for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement in Zimbabwe, which could be replicated in other countries as well. Building on the existing capacities of the academic community in contributing to the UNFCCC processes in Zimbabwe, this case study describes a country-led process that would sustainably involve academia in the work related to the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF), with a focus on the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sector. The collaboration aimed to understand the current status of academia’s contributions to the UNFCCC related work, map the existing gaps and barriers for the country, and identify pathways for effective action by academia and youth in improving transparency-related arrangements in Zimbabwe. -
Book (stand-alone)Activity book – Livestock and climate change 2024From mountains to arid areas, livestock provide essential resources for the survival and development of human communities. How does animal farming work? What effects does it have onour planet? What problems do farmers and herders encounter? In this FAO activity book for children and pre-teens, we will show how livestock animals can even contribute to the planet's climate change through greenhouse gas emissions and, at the same time, be victims of these changes.
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Book (stand-alone)The community land rights of women and youth in Tana River and Turkana Counties - A Synthesis report 2017
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No results found.This report focuses on the findings of the assessments carried out in Tana River and Turkana Counties. The report identifies a number of recommendations revolving around awareness creation (community sensitization) by non-governmental organizations to enlighten the communities about their rights and the importance of adhering to constitutional principles such as participation and consultation. Other recommended interventions include proper land use planning, the formation of group ranches for th e sustainable management of resources, exposure visits to other communities to exchange ideas on how to move forward on the women’s land rights agenda, synergies with relevant offices in the county government, and working with religious leaders and organizations to advocate for women’s/youth’s rights.
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