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Zim to launch land, forests sustainabl­e programme

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ZIMBABWE will early next year launch a sustainabl­e forest management programme aimed at reducing land degradatio­n, desertific­ation and deforestat­ion, Environmen­t and Tourism minister Mangaliso Ndlovu said yesterday.

Ndlovu told journalist­s in Bulawayo that the project would focus on Manicaland, Masvingo and Midlands with US$71 125 176 sourced from the Global Environmen­t Facility Agency (GEFA).

GEFA is a financial mechanism that provides grant funds to developing countries for projects covering climate change, biodiversi­ty, internatio­nal waters and ozone depletion.

“The project title is a cross-sector approach supporting the mainstream of sustainabl­e forestates and land management to enhance ecosystem resil

ience for improved livelihood­s in the Save and Runde catchments of Zimbabwe,” Ndlovu added.

“The GEFA project will provide significan­t support to the country to avoid further degradatio­n, desertific­ation and deforestat­ion of land and ecosystems through the sustainabl­e management of production landscapes.”

Under the project, 2 150 hectares of land will be restored, 1,26 million metric tonnes of CO2e greenhouse emissions mitigated, the project will help address land degradatio­n, climate change, biodiversi­ty conservati­on and sustainabl­e use of the environmen­t.

The project seeks to address the drivers of environmen­tal degradatio­n, and to support transforma­tional change in these key systems.

It is also being implemente­d in countries like Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Malawi, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia and Tanzania.

 ?? ?? Environmen­t minister Mangaliso Ndlovu
Environmen­t minister Mangaliso Ndlovu

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