
Community Water Alliance supports climate vulnerable creating financial savings and credit cooperatives as women farmers in Buhera, Zimbabwe, to adapt to well as access to the local markets. By providing solar- extreme temperatures and droughts through access powered water pumps and irrigation systems and to irrigation and resilient agricultural practices.
The training female smallholder farmers in sustainable project promotes gender equality by incorporating horticulture, the project enhances food security and women into climate adaptation planning at the village climate resilience while promoting women’s leadership level, focusing on strengthening their agricultural skills, in rural agriculture.