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Zimbabwe is committed to upholding human rights, fundamental freedoms of its people, and fulfilling its international human rights obligations, Vice-President and Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon. Emmerson D. Mnangagwa has stated.
In a major boost to national efforts to deal with consequences and impact of natural and manmade shocks / hazards, exacerbated by climate change, the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF) formally launched in Harare on 19 May 2016
The Government has called for increased awareness among policy makers and the private sector including infrastructure developers and contractors as well as affected communities on the need to strike a balance between business operations, health and gender issues for sustainable development in the country....
It’s September 2014. Joyce Tangwara has just arrived at her new teaching assignment at Nyatsato Primary School. She is devastated at having to adjust to her new environment. Unlike in her hometown of Norton, she now has the additional tasks of looking for, and cooking with firewood. Water access is no longer...
As UNDP marks 50 years of service to humanity, we are happy in Zimbabwe to join hands in celebrating this contribution to humanity globally. Since 1966, we’ve worked with countries in reducing poverty, empowering women, creating jobs, promoting human rights and political participation and protecting the environment...
The UNDP has been instrumental in the country’s development narrative by building national consensus and strengthening the capacities of national institutions to deliver intrinsic basic social services to all citizens including the most vulnerable