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23/12/2022
A six-month project manager position for the HUMANI project is open for application.
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29/11/2022
CHIREDZI, Zimbabwe (CIRAD)—After five-years, the Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods (ProSuLi) in Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) project in Southern Africa, concludes this December.
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LIPS-Zim and PCP adopt inclusive approaches in planning and coordinating research work
24/11/2022
The Livestock Production Systems (LIPS-Zim) project and the Research Platform- Production and Conservation in Partnership (RP-PCP) have adopted inclusive participatory approaches as key activities to increase adoption of livestock innovations by farmers and communities in the semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe.
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RP-PCP represented at PREZODE side event at COP 27
21/11/2022
On November 17, PREZODE hosted a side-event at the Climate Change Conference of The Parties- COP 27) on the topic “Links between climate change and zoonotic diseases emergence: prevention as a global solution through the example by the PREZODE initiative”.
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CaribVET/PAHO AMR webinars (2nd round)
21/11/2022
We are pleased to announce a Caribvet webinar series on antimicrobial resistance. See below for your participation and do not hesitate to share widely in your institution above and beyond.
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RP-PCP students trained on R Language applaud training event
08/11/2022
A four-day training session on the R language took place in Harare, Zimbabwe, on 17-20 October, 2022, paving the way for capacity building of new generation of scientists in the country.
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Call for applications: Five funded Mphil research projects
13/10/2022
In the framework of the AFD (French Agency for Development) funded PACMAN project, PCP is starting the process for the recruitment of five Mphil students.
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Improved feeds transforming livestock production and livelihoods in Zimbabwe
30/08/2022
Small-scale farmers drive Zimbabwe's agriculture, which in turn drives the country’s economy. The livelihoods of more than half of the 15 million citizens depend on agriculture but productivity is generally low due to climate change, input shortages and limited knowledge of good agricultural practices. As a result, many rural Zimbabwean households rely on food aid to meet their nutritional requirements.
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CIRAD celebrates Bastille Day in Zimbabwe
27/07/2022
On 14 July 2022, CIRAD in Zimbabwe joined other highly-esteemed institutions to celebrate the French National Day also known as the Bastille Day, at the French Embassy residence in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare