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Gravity and irrigation help farmers in Zimbabwe adapt to climate change | Oxfam Germany



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Gravity & irrigation helps farmers in Zimbabwe adapt to climate change | Oxfam GB

Right now, climate change is hitting the poorest people on the planet the hardest. That's why Oxfam is working with the United National Development Program ...

At the moment, climate change is hitting the world's poorest hardest. That's why Oxfam is working with the United National Development Program, the Southern Alliance for Indigenous Resources, and Nyanyadzi Farmers to irrigate over 400 acres of fields and reach over 720 farmers while growing crops in one of Zimbabwe's driest regions.
Donate to support our work, including helping communities adapt and respond to the effects of climate change: https://www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/

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