USAID Strengthens Zimbabwe’s Conservation Efforts Through Community Empowerment

At Zimbabwe’s National Convention of Community Conservancies, USAID Mission Director Janean Davis shed light on a critical aspect of conservation: the empowerment of local communities to manage and benefit from their natural resources.

This approach, which has been foundational to Zimbabwe’s conservation efforts since the 1980s, ensures that communities are both custodians and beneficiaries of the country’s diverse ecosystems.

Davis emphasized how partnerships have been pivotal to the success of community-led initiatives like Nyangambe Conservancy, where local efforts are creating economic opportunities while protecting wildlife. These initiatives are not new.

USAID’s involvement with the landmark CAMPFIRE program during the 1990s led to widespread community engagement in wildlife management across Zimbabwe, building a strong foundation for today’s conservancy efforts. Through projects such as Resilience ANCHORS, USAID is advancing this vision by enhancing wildlife governance, mitigating human-wildlife conflicts, and promoting ecotourism.

As Zimbabwe seeks to expand the role of community conservancies through legislative updates, including the proposed Parks and Wildlife Act Amendment Bill, USAID is actively supporting informed community participation.

Through Resilience ANCHORS, USAID and its partners are helping stakeholders understand the potential impact of the bill, ensuring communities are well-prepared to contribute meaningfully.

The U.S. government’s ongoing commitment underscores a shared vision for a Zimbabwe where sustainable resource management drives local economic growth, conserves biodiversity, and builds resilience in the face of environmental challenges.

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