More than 300 people previously living in poverty have benefited from bee-keeping interventions being implemented by Hand in Hand Zimbabwe.
Through the green jobs, Hand in Hand Zimbabwe has capacitated entrepreneurs under its portfolio – particularly women and youth – to implement sustainable projects that tackle climate change and its effects.
The organisation is escalating the creation of bee-keeping enterprises that help sustain bee stocks, contribute to household income and promote women empowerment in all its districts of operation.
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Youth in Chirumhanzu District being taught how to construct bee-hives