Sustainable, Equitable, and Resilient Food, Nutrition, and Income Security in Manicaland (Buhera and Mutare) and Masvingo (Chivi and Zaka).
Manicaland Buhera & Mutare Rural
Masvingo Chivi & Zaka
Disaster Risk Reduction
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION APPROACH
Systems Strengthening, Community Institutions
Community-Based Natural Resource Management
• ESCs, bylaws & local policies • Good governance • Community participation • Multi-user schemes
• Soil & Water conservation (RD) • Environmental safeguards • Rehabilitation of natural assets • Management of public assets
Resilient Households/ Communities
LAYERING/ SEQUENCING / INTEGRATION
LAYERING/ SEQUENCING / INTEGRATION
P1: Agriculture, Enterprise and On & Off/Non-Farm
P2: WASH, Health & Nutrition and Food Security
• VSL groups • TVETS • FFBS • AMCs • PMGs (diversification)
Gender, Social Behavior Change, Environment
• Vulnerability/ risk assessments • Adaptation/ mitigation • Collective actions • Community Visioning
• VHWs • WPCs • Care groups • Mens Fora
STRATEGY AREA
KEY INTERVENTIONS
TARGET
DELIVERY MODE
EXPECTED RESULTS
GCVCA
DRR-FPP training
DRR Focal Point Persons
Training of trainers
Increased disaster preparedness
Participatory Scenario Planning
Community Weather Forecasters training
CFWs
Training
Increased anticipatory capacities of communities on weather patterns and early warning systems for decision making
Resilience Design
Resilience Design training
Farmer Field Business School farmers
Training coaching and mentoring
Increased farmers yield and ecosystems strengthening
Community Based Natural Resource Management
CBNRM training including youths
Community members including the youths
Training and competitions
Increased natural resources management and environmental safeguards
CFA
Productive Asset Creation
Communities
Cash for assets
Household food, nutrition and income security increased
E & OE
IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS
Bulawayo Projects Centre
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