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    |Organization name=Environmental Buddies Zimbabwe
     
    |Organization name=Environmental Buddies Zimbabwe
     
    |Organization link=www.ebztrust.org
     
    |Organization link=www.ebztrust.org
    |Organization type=Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Community Group, Grassroots, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Religious organisation, Religious organisation, Indigenous Led, People with Disability Led, Women Led
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    |Organization type=Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Community Group, Grassroots, Indigenous Led, Religious organisation, Women Led, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), People with Disability Led
     
    |Located in=Zimbabwe
     
    |Located in=Zimbabwe
    |Current focus=Agroecology, Awareness raising, Disability rights, Economic Justice, Environmental Justice, Extractivism, Food sovereignty, Gender equality, Human rights, Indigenous rights, Inclusion, Land Use, Livelihood Improvement, Migration, Movement building, Natural Resource Management, Women’s rights, Youth empowerment, Youth Leadership
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    |Current focus=Agroecology, Awareness raising, Disability rights, Extractivism, Food sovereignty, Gender equality, Human rights, Inclusion, Indigenous rights, Migration, Movement building, Natural Resource Management, Youth empowerment, Economic Justice, Environmental Justice, Land Use, Livelihood Improvement, Women’s rights, Youth Leadership
     
    |Description="Environmental Buddies Zimbabwe Trust (EBZ) -  a not-for-profit organization working in both rural and urban communities in Zimbabwe, was founded in 2017 due to a concern about the surging desertification and pollution linked to extractivism, commercial agriculture and mining, among others. The EBZ conducts community-based agro-forestry, reforestation and afforestation projects in rural and peri urban areas. It offers a practical response to Zimbabwe’s disappearing forests and rising pollution crisis which is undermining the ability of rural communities to meet their own needs.
     
    |Description="Environmental Buddies Zimbabwe Trust (EBZ) -  a not-for-profit organization working in both rural and urban communities in Zimbabwe, was founded in 2017 due to a concern about the surging desertification and pollution linked to extractivism, commercial agriculture and mining, among others. The EBZ conducts community-based agro-forestry, reforestation and afforestation projects in rural and peri urban areas. It offers a practical response to Zimbabwe’s disappearing forests and rising pollution crisis which is undermining the ability of rural communities to meet their own needs.
     
    EBZ has been raising awareness about climate adaptation in Marange since 2020. Marange is found in Region 4 receiving annual rainfall of about 650mm and also prone to droughts all the time. Misplaced polices and presidential agricultural inputs has seen communities continually grow maize, a water thirst, high user of synthetic fertiliser and pesticides. Year in and year out the mize don’t do well, leaving the community  to be reliant on food aid from social services, world food program and GOAL.  
     
    EBZ has been raising awareness about climate adaptation in Marange since 2020. Marange is found in Region 4 receiving annual rainfall of about 650mm and also prone to droughts all the time. Misplaced polices and presidential agricultural inputs has seen communities continually grow maize, a water thirst, high user of synthetic fertiliser and pesticides. Year in and year out the mize don’t do well, leaving the community  to be reliant on food aid from social services, world food program and GOAL.  
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    • 45 youths, women and men participated in a climate change adaptation research paper in Ward 29 Mukwada, research to be published this year. This was in partnership with TaCCeT (Tackling Climate Chance and Energy Transition in Zimbabwe)"
     
    • 45 youths, women and men participated in a climate change adaptation research paper in Ward 29 Mukwada, research to be published this year. This was in partnership with TaCCeT (Tackling Climate Chance and Energy Transition in Zimbabwe)"
     
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    [[Category:Zimbabwe{{#translation:}}]
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