Building Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Agricultural Livelihoods in Southern Zimbabwe

  • Adaptation
  • Under implementation
Date approved
12 Mar 2020
Est. completion
09 Jun 2027
ESS Category
Category B
Financing
Public sector
Entity
United Nations Development Programme

Overview

Southern Zimbabwe has experienced increasing temperatures since the 1950s with a decline in total annual precipitation and an increase in mid-season dry spells coupled with extreme weather events in the form of droughts and floods. These changes in climate have reduced water availability and increased soil aridity, resulting in declining agricultural yields and impacting the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in this region. In Southern Zimbabwe, rainfall is predicted to decrease by 15 per cent and runoff by 20 per cent in provinces of Manicaland, Masvingo and Matabeleland South, leading to higher food deficits and higher food prices, as well as higher number of drought-related livestock deaths.

The project proposes to address these observed and projected climate impacts and build the resilience of smallholder farmers in three semi-arid agroecological regions of southern Zimbabwe.

Result areas

Countries

Regions

Priority groups

Project timeline

  • Pipeline

    1,274 days

    • Concept note received

    • Funding proposal received

    • Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval

    • Cleared by GCF Secretariat

    • Cleared by iTAP

  • Approved

    90 days

    • Approved by GCF Board

    • FAA executed

  • Under implementation

    2,198 days so far

    • FAA effective

  • To be completed

    359 days to go

    Not started

  • Total project value $ 47.8 million

  • Total number of beneficiaries 2.3 million

Financing

GCF-financing

0.0%

USD

Co-financing

0.0%

USD

USD 47.8 million

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GCF-financing

87% disbursed

  • Grant USD 26,574,567
  • Total GCF-financing USD 26,574,567

Co-financing

  • Grant USD 1,205,000
  • Grant USD 14,247,800
  • Inkind USD 5,791,020
  • Total co-financing USD 21,243,820

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