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ZET Blog: The Importance of Legal Registration

The following article outlines real life stories collect by Trinity Project field workers. Each case outlines the importance of legal registration and protections for vulnerable persons, and how complicated it can be to backdate registration. Although these cases can seem…

ZET Blog: Farming Reform

The Land Reform Program, amongst other detrimental changes in the climate and political stability around the year 2000, precipitated the initial food shortages and crippled the country’s economy; tipping the scales from economic recession to full blown chaos. The proportions…

ZET Blog: 2017

As 2017 draws to a close, we take a look back at what your support has enabled us and our partners to achieve this year! It’s been a busy year for ZET, providing vital support for three grassroots partner organisations…

ZET Blog: Development Approaches

Development – like freedom, cannot be endowed, it must be achieved Apparently the world of international development is at an impasse – so many theories, so many conferences, so many papers published, and still the poor remain poor and the…

ZET Blog: The Power of Ingenuity

Rafiki Girls Centre: Patricia’s Story It is very difficult to estimate the size of the informal sector in African economies as the topic easily becomes very political, but a new labour force survey suggests that the sector in Zimbabwe is…

ZET Blog: Farming Practice Crisis

My people perish for lack of knowledge! An ever-widening knowledge gap in the unsustainable farming practices of most Zimbabwean farmers, who are mainly small-scale, has not only left the stewards of the land bound in shackles of poverty, but also…
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