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NGO uplifts 900 Gweru households

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA Follow Stephen on Twitter @jagganox78

AT least 940 households in Gweru will benefit from urban resilience building projects spearheade­d by a German nongovernm­ental organisati­on, Welthunger­hilfe.

The organisati­on toured some of the projects in Mtapa suburb this week, where its representa­tive, Fanny Nyaunga said about $2,8 million was injected into poultry, shoe-making, hydroponic gardening and peanut butter manufactur­ing projects.

“We are implementi­ng the urban resilience project in partnershi­p with World Food Programme,” Nyaunga said.

“We have taken some households and assisted them with at least four sustainabl­e projects that ensure that even when the financial assistance ends, there is continuity, and that families have sources of income and can sustain their lives.”

A beneficiar­y of the hydroponic project, who identified herself as MaMoyo, said the gardening system had enabled her to realise quick harvests.

“In four weeks’ time, l can harvest some crops and vegetables through this unique farming technique,” MaMoyo said.

“Given the water crisis that we face as a city, this farming method is very effective and has assured not only good nutrition to my family, but is also a source of income.”

Hydroponic gardening is a method of growing plants without soil. Water is mixed with nutrients and directly goes to the plant’s roots.

A chicken project beneficiar­y said he took care of his orphaned grandchild­ren through proceeds from the venture.

“Our appeal is, however, for the funders to increase the number of chicks they give to each beneficiar­y,” he said.

In recent years, there has been an increase in poverty levels in urban areas as much as in rural areas.

Last year, government announced that a food aid distributi­on programme would be rolled out in urban areas.

Experts have called for investment in long-term projects that promote both economic and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in the face of climate change.

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