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Using Biogas as a mitigatory measure against climate change

Using Biogas as a mitigatory measure against climate change

by 4 H Zim Admin | Nov 15, 2021 | News

The use of biogas as a mitigatory measure against deforestation and climate change in rural areas is a highly recommended method for cooking and lighting. This method saves time and energy for people relying on firewood for fuel.
Revitalizing rural economies will require empowerment of youth in agricultural enterprises.

Revitalizing rural economies will require empowerment of youth in agricultural enterprises.

by 4 H Zim Admin | Nov 9, 2021 | News

Farming is getting harder because of climate change, degradation of natural resources, water scarcity and loss of biodiversity. Revitalizing rural economies will require empowerment of youth in agricultural enterprises.
Rural women – the solution to hunger worldwide

Rural women – the solution to hunger worldwide

by 4 H Zim Admin | Nov 6, 2021 | News

If women in rural areas had equal access to land, resources, and education, the number of hungry people in the world would decrease by 100 to 150 million.
Girls and young women rarely have opportunities to act as leaders or as advocates.

Girls and young women rarely have opportunities to act as leaders or as advocates.

by 4 H Zim Admin | Nov 2, 2021 | News

Girls and young women rarely have opportunities to act as leaders or as advocates. There are more than 500 million adolescent girls currently living in developing countries, and one in three of them is married before age 18. #LeadershipMatters #girlpower
Do not forget to take part in identifying pacesetters in the community.

Do not forget to take part in identifying pacesetters in the community.

by 4 H Zim Admin | Oct 30, 2021 | News

Closing date for submissions is 15 November 2021. “The world’s biggest strength lies in the youth.”  
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