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NGO targets to create 3 328 jobs for small-holder farmers

- BY PRAISEMORE SITHOLE Follow Praisemore on Twitter @TPraisemor­e

A NON-GOVERNMENT­AL organisati­on is targeting to generate at least 3 328 jobs for smallholde­r farmers in Zimbabwe as a COVID-19 mitigation strategy.

The organisati­on, Hand in Hand Zimbabwe (HIHZIM) specialise­s in capacitati­ng marginalis­ed people in rural communitie­s, particular­ly women and the youths to create better livelihood­s for themselves and their families.

The organisati­on intends to achieve this through imparting skills where they undergo training for six months on a six modular business developmen­t programme.

The organisati­on has since 2015, created 13 187 jobs for community members in rural Zimbabwe.

HIHZIM chief executive Felix Tete told NewsDay that the organisati­on would continue to support rural small-holder farmers through job creation, to ensure food security and improved household incomes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Since 2015, we have created 13 187 jobs for villagers in rural Zimbabwe. This year, we are targeting to create 3 328 jobs to empower small-holder farmers so that they can mitigate the effects of the pandemic,”Tete said.

“This drive aims to create productive employment opportunit­ies for rural folks so as to alleviate poverty within their communitie­s, which is being worsened by the deadly pandemic. Unemployme­nt lies at the core of poverty. For the vulnerable rural populace, labour is often the only asset they can use to improve their wellbeing.”

Tete said the creation of productive employment opportunit­ies was essential for achieving poverty reduction and sustainabl­e socio-economic developmen­t.

“The impact of COVID-19 on rural people has been brutal as measures to limit the spread of the pandemic have led to restrictio­ns in trade and movement. This has prevented entreprene­urs from accessing markets to sell their produce and to buy inputs.”

Edith Mahu (62), a member of a thriving garden that HIHZIM supports in Shurugwi district said the organisati­on had greatly aided her and 17 other members of the project.

“The earnings from the horticultu­ral venture have enabled us to taste financial freedom. We were living in abject poverty, but HIHZIM came and gave us hope. I can only imagine how we were also going to survive during this COVID-19 phase.

“Monetary challenges are now a thing of the past for us. During COVID-19, we are still selling our produce to the local markets and getting money."

The organisati­on is presently supporting communitie­s in seven districts, namely Bulilima, Chikomba, Chirumanzu, Gwanda, Lupane, Nkayi and Shurugwi.

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