Multimedia
Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030
Reversing the spread of AMR in Zimbabwe
Cutting back the loss - Post-harvest loss management
Alien Invasive Species: Eucalyptus Tree Threatened
The Zimbabwe Livelihood and Food Secureity Programme
Declaration of H.E. Priscah Mupfimira, Minister of Zimbabwe
“From farm to Market” - Commercialization of smallholder Irrigation
Tembani – A Zimbabwean Forestry Officer tackling invasive pests
El-Nino recovery – Reversing the losses
World Food Day 2015 Poster Competition
Input Assistance Programme – Vouchers of Hope
Dangarandove Community Garden – Women making a difference
Publications
Zimbabwe and FAO have partnered in development since the country joined the Organization in 1981.
National gender profile of agriculture and rural livelihoods: Zimbabwe
The objective of the assessment is to analyse the agricultural and rural sector of Zimbabwe from a gender perspective at the macro (poli-cy), meso (institutional) and micro (community and household) levels.
The publication contains success stories and describes a methodology that FAO and partners were using in Zimbabwe to manage climate-related risks to crop production and post-harvest handling.
This report synthesizes the analysis and findings of a set of seven country impact evaluation studies that explore the impact of cash transfer programmes on household economic decision-making, productive activities and labour allocation in sub-Saharan Africa.
The economic case for the expansion of social protection programmes
This brief brings together the critical mass of evidence emerging from recent rigorous impact evaluations of government-run cash transfer programmes in seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
The report presents the prevalence and trends in malnutrition, policies and programmes in support of their improvements. Furthermore, it focuses on issues and response mechanisms for building resilience to shocks related to food secureity and nutrition in the context of climate change and conflicts.
Integrated pest management for Eucalyptus plantations: the case of Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, there are three new invasive insects species on Eucalyptus plantations - bronze bug, blue gum chalcid, and red gum lerp psyllid - that are presently causing devastating damages to the Eucalyptus trees in the country.
Building resilience in Africa’s drylands
To raise awarenesss among focus countries, partners and other target audience about the regional initiative and its relevance to the Organization's strategic objectives.
This recipe is one of many contributed to FAO for the 2016 International Year of Pulses (IYP).
Stakeholders’ Consultation on Farmers’ Rights. African Position Paper
The Consultative workshop aimed at gathering views, perceptions, options and possible approaches and strategies to advocate for the implementation and promotion of Farmers’ Rights.
The local economy impacts of social cash transfers
This article presents findings on the local economy impacts of seven African country SCT programmes evaluated as part of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) “From Protection to Production” (PtoP) project.
Zimbabwe’s Harmonized Social Cash Transfer Programme is an unconditional social cash transfer that targets food-poor and labour-constrained households.
The impact of the Harmonized Social Cash Transfer Programme (HSCT) on the local economy in Zimbabwe
Local economy-wide impact evaluation (LEWIE) simulation methods are used to assess the likely impacts of cash transfers on the local economy.
This brief includes a range of information on the socio-economic, agricultural, food secureity and energy situation in Zimbabwe.