Zimbabwe Green Women's Shade Trust works at the intersection of climate action and gender equality, fostering resilient livelihoods across Southern Africa.
Founded by visionaries committed to Southern Africa's landscape, we leverage indigenous knowledge and modern sustainability science to fix the broken link between gender equity and environment.
Women-led climate-resilient communities in Zimbabwe, where empowered women and youth drive sustainable land management, water security, and ecosystem restoration for future generations.
To eliminate the impacts of climate change on Zimbabwean communities through women-led, innovative, and sustainable land and water management practices — empowering women and youth to restore ecosystems, secure food and water, and build resilient livelihoods.
Our work is structured around ten fundamental pillars that address the core challenges of modern conservation and social equity.
Deploying solarized boreholes and purification systems to rural communities, reducing water-borne diseases and time poverty.
Partnering with lawmakers to ensure women's voices are central to Zimbabwe's national climate adaptation strategies.
Promoting participatory leadership models that place women at the head of community development projects.
Training smallholder farmers in regenerative techniques that sequester carbon while maximizing nutrition yields.
Incubating eco-friendly startups and micro-enterprises led by young women in the renewables sector.
Implementing rewilding projects that restore native biodiversity and create eco-tourism opportunities.
"When we protect the earth, we protect the mothers of the earth. Sustainability is not a goal; it is a way of co-existing with our future."
Our programs are field-tested solutions designed for scale and long-term community autonomy.
"Every tree we plant is a living investment in sustainable agriculture restoring soil, securing food, and building a greener future for gen...
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