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Juliet Melissa

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Development Practitioner

Joined November 2018
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Women are key to feeding the world, but often lack equal opportunities. Read our latest technical brief which explores how #GenderEquality programming in food and nutrition security enables us to 🌿ensure long-term food security for everyone.👇 bit.ly/48C3qks


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We are thrilled that our WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) programs are making a positive impact in agricultural activities! By integrating water access and sanitation solutions with farming practices, we are helping communities improve and enhance food security.

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"CGCDZ and Masvingo Rural Police partnered to deliver a school awareness program, enlightening students about the perils of drug and substance abuse. They highlighted the hazards and repercussions of substance abuse, fostering a secure environment for young minds to thrive.

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#UnpaidCareWork: Women suffer more as elnino induced drought grips. Women face various challenges, including an increasing care burden due to discriminatory gender norms& structural inequalities. @OxfaminZim @WCOZIMBABWE

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Today and every day, we stand together against drug abuse and illicit trafficking! CGCDZ has been dedicated to working hand-in-hand with communities and schools to educate, empower, and support individuals in making informed choices about their health and well-being.

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CGCDZ marks International Menstrual Hygiene Day by standing with the 1.8 billion who menstruate worldwide (UNICEF) and the 500 million who face period poverty (World Bank).

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El Niño-induced drought has brought drought and unpredictable weather patterns to #Zimbabwe, impacting agriculture and food security. As we brace for ongoing challenges, @WFP is collaborating with @OMpslsw, @UNZimbabwe, and other stakeholders to mitigate the effects.

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This #MenstrualHygieneDay, we stand for a world where periods are a normal part of life, not a source of shame or limitation. Menstrual health is a fundamental human right. Women and girls deserve to manage their period with dignity and comfort. #WomenRights #EndPeriodPoverty

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This #AfricaDay @UN_Women we are celebrating all our African Queens, we believe women are the heartbeat of our continent, driving progress, innovation, and change. #HappyAfricaDay

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Mr Joseph Mupinga, Masvingo Program Development Officer receiving bicycles on behalf of MaSibanda Cooperative in Ward 10, Masvingo District. The cooperative was capacitated by CGCDZ.

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CGCDZ acknowledges that investing in women is a critical imperative. When we empower women economically, socially, and politically, we accelerate progress that benefits everyone. Investments in education, healthcare, and agriculture must be prioritized, leaving no woman behind.

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Together, let’s ignite inclusion, uplift those who are vulnerable, and build a world where every woman not only survives but thrives. #IWD2024 #InspireInclusion #InvestInWomen


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CGCDZ stood united with the global community on International Women’s Day, embracing the theme of Inspire Inclusion. When we honor diversity and amplify every woman’s voice, we collectively shape a brighter, more equitable world.

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Fish harvesting in Pagomo Garden, Togarepi Village, Ward 12. The fingerlings are priced at USD$50 for every 2 cups, and the fish are sold at a rate of $4 per kilogram. Harvest sales were barely shy of USD 200.

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Stepping up to make a difference! CGCDZ is proud to distribute buckets to our community partners in Magwenzi and Bwazvo villages in the Chivi and Zaka districts, respectively. Every bucket brings us one step closer to a cholera-free world. Together, we're making change happen.

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Training and distribution of small grain crops in Chomukura Garden, Ward 28, Zaka. Small grain production is not only important for income generation through local beer brewing and household food security, but it is also good for health and climate-smart.

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On #WorldFoodDay lets acknowledge the crucial role that Zimbabwean rural women play in ensuring food security. Despite facing discrimination and structural poverty they contribute to food security through farming and small businesses.

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Highlights of our Masvingo consultations on the CEDAW 7th periodic report with @mwacsmed Stakeholders have raised concerns about the gap between the law and the reality of child marriage. With support from @euinzim and @IrlEmbPretoria #CEDAW #Zimbabwe

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