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  • UNESCO Be-Resilient Zimbabwe Programme: Communication and Promotional Material

    UNESCO Be-Resilient Zimbabwe Programme: Strengthening Local Communities’ Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change through Sustainable Groundwater Utilisation

    UNESCO Be-Resilient Zimbabwe Programme: Strengthening Local Communities’ Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change through Sustainable Groundwater Utilisation

  • Water Family Symposium 4th of June 2024

    This dataset includes pdf versions of presentations delivered during all sessions of the Water Family Symposium: Opening Session / Session 1: Scientific contribution of the...

    This dataset includes pdf versions of presentations delivered during all sessions of the Water Family Symposium: Opening Session / Session 1: Scientific contribution of the Water Family / Session 2: Contribution of the Water Family to Capacity Development / Session 3: Contribution of the Water Family to Capacity Development.

  • Landslides Exposure Maps - Chimanimani and Chipinge, Zimbabwe

    These datasets and maps present the exposure to landslides (return period in years) for the Chimanimani and Chipinge Districts of Zimbabwe. The maps provide a qualitative...

    These datasets and maps present the exposure to landslides (return period in years) for the Chimanimani and Chipinge Districts of Zimbabwe. The maps provide a qualitative assessment of the likelihood of a landslide impact to to the terrain conditions, knowledge of prior landslides in the region and landslide susceptibility. These maps have been prepared with the recording of 20 000 landslides, that have been identified in the region, particularly those as a result of the Cyclone Idai that occurred in 2019.

  • Overview of the Hydro-Resilience Project

    Basic information and presentation on the Hydro-Resilience Project, funded through the Flemish UNESCO Trust Fund (FUST).

    Basic information and presentation on the Hydro-Resilience Project, funded through the Flemish UNESCO Trust Fund (FUST).