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Nourish and Thrive: Inclusive and Sustainable Nutrition and Livelihoods Initiative (Zimbabwe) - OSRO/ZIM/044/FRA

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    Nourish and Thrive: Inclusive and Sustainable Nutrition and Livelihoods initiative project - OSRO/ZIM/044/FRA
    Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP)
    2024
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    The Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) outlines the strategies and measures to manage environmental and social risks associated with the Nourish and Thrive project in Masvingo and Mwenezi districts, Zimbabwe. Targeting food insecure households affected by El Niño-induced drought, the project aims to improve child nutrition, household food security, and resilience through a Cash+ intervention. This includes a one-time input voucher for 4,000 farming households, redeemable for seeds, and a monthly cash disbursement for households with children under two years. The project also provides community-based nutrition education, malnutrition screenings, and capacity-building for local extension workers, with implementation supported by government staff from health and agriculture ministries.
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    Asia and the Pacific – Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2021
    Statistics and trends
    2021
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    This most recent report on the state of food security and nutrition in Asia and the Pacific tells a grim story. An estimated 375.8 million people in the region faced hunger in 2020, which is nearly 54 million more people than in 2019. In this region alone, more than 1.1 billion people did not have access to adequate food in 2020 – an increase of almost 150 million people in just one year. The high cost of a healthy diet and persistently high levels of poverty and income inequality continue to hold healthy diets out of reach for 1.8 billion people in this region.The pre-existing food security and nutrition situation in Asia and the Pacific in 2019 was already quite discouraging. Progress had stalled in reducing the number of undernourished, and the prevalence of certain nutritional indicators, such as stunting in children under five years of age, was much too high. Since then, the situation has worsened. While it is not yet possible to fully quantify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, clearly it has had a serious impact across the region.
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    Zimbabwe: Project Highlights - OSRO/ZIM/040/GER
    Protecting agricultural livelihoods against the anticipated impacts of El Niño-induced drought in Beitbridge, Gwanda and Matobo districts of Zimbabwe – SFERA-PALAIED project
    2025
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    The German Federal Foreign Office, through the Special Fund for Emergency and Rehabilitation Activities − Anticipatory Action window, contributed USD 500 000 to the project, "Protecting agricultural livelihoods against the anticipated impacts of El Niño‑induced drought in Beitbridge, Gwanda and Matobo districts of Zimbabwe – SFERA‑PALAIED" which was implemented from 11 September 2023 to 30 April 2024. The project aimed to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable households to predictable natural hazards for increased food security in Zimbabwe.

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