Today Community Water Alliance is conducting a training of trainers workshop in Glen View with waterpoints committees selected from Budiriro and Glen View under the project #BeyondPeace.
The main objective of the training is to enhance waterpoint committees with knowledge and skills to manage conflicts that erupt at water points thus promoting social cohesion and coexistence of water users and committees.
District Officer Mr Mpingashato reiterated that Accountability, transparency, compliance and integrity should be the order of the day for waterpoints committees to reduce the cases of conflicts at waterpoints.
This initiative is meant to build climate change resilience through solar powered borehole and drip irrigation scheme. Women empowerment and positive masculinity are being placed at the centre of climate change resilience.
Yesterday Community Water Alliance hosted a multi-stakeholder meeting held at Town House focusing on providing green solutions that will enable development of markets that are low carbon, climate resilient, resource-efficient and society-inclusive.
We are grateful to the French Embassy for offering support to women farmers who are building resilience to climate change within communal areas.
Today CWA celebrates International Women’s Day running under the theme “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”. CWA is working with women in rural communities in achieving gender equality in the context of climate change, and environmental and disaster risk reduction, which are some of the greatest global challenges of the twenty-first century.
Community Water Alliance and Oxfam established and trained Community Health Clubs.
Drip irrigation installation and fertigation component installed over the last two days.
This is part of women farmers empowerment program in communal areas.
Guided by principles of humanitarian aid, Community Water Alliance in partnership with Oxfam distributed Non Food Items to more than 50 victims of floods in Budiriro.