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Resilient Communities Free From Poverty
· Accountability: LID Agency is accountable to its target groups, stakeholders and donors
· Awareness: We will continue to raise awareness around the underlying causes of poverty
· Participation: We value the participation of beneficiaries in all phases of the project life cycle
· Partnership: We work in partnership with communities, government and the private sector
· Skills: We believe in developing and sharing skills to fight poverty and injustice
· Transparency: We will be open and transparent in all our conduct
· Equity: We shall not discriminate against our target groups on the basis of gender, race or religion
Contributing to the reduction of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in targeted communities by making agriculture more productive and sustainable for smallholder farmers through improving access to information, finance and markets for smallholder farmers
Our work aims to address the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss affecting the resilience of local communities in climate-vulnerable environments. The protection of wetlands, water sources, arable land and forests supports ecosystem protection, land regeneration, and climate change adaptation and mitigation
Our work focuses on increasing access to safe drinking water for vulnerable communities, improving sanitation facilities for households, and enhancing the quality of health services available to communities in the targeted areas.
LID Agency uses Social Enterprises as a tool for fighting hunger, poverty, land degradation and unemployment affecting most women and youth in assisted communities.
Our Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan (EPRP) ensures that life-saving and humanitarian support reaches assisted individuals on time, while adhering to a set of humanitarian principles and standard operating procedures. Our work prioritises building resilience as a key strategy for assisted communities to recover more effectively after any shock.
Thematic Focus
· Improve the learning environment for learners in school.
· Improve the quality of education for learners in school.
Provide material, financial and nutritional support to learners from disadvantaged backgrounds
Building Resilience During Emergency Response - Helping Communities Bounce Back Better
Integrating conservation and resilience building efforts through the Landscape Approach
Stand 41 Donga RSC / Chachacha, Shurugwi, Midlands 263, ZW