Participatory Ecological Land Use Management (Zimbabwe).
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Promoting agroecology to improve nutrition security, livelihoods and environmental sustainability
- Over 1 million small-scale farmers have been positively impacted by promoting agroecological practices
Our Joint Learning Programmes
- Zimbabwe Seed Sovereignty Programme
- My Food is African Campaign.
- A strong voice for agroecology: evidence-based advocacy in Zimbabwe.
- Recognizing, supporting agroecology through protecting mass markets in seven districts of Zimbabwe.
- Piloting a multi-year learning programme to manage livestock (and wildlife) for regenerating the resilience of landscapes in Zimbabwe and Kenya.
- African Women Leaders in Agroecology (AWOLA).
- Participatory Action Research (PAR)