Green Governance April 2022 Newsletter
Coming at the backdrop of the 2022 Alternative Mining Indaba, Green Governance’s April 2022 newsletter features energy transition and related issues in
Coming at the backdrop of the 2022 Alternative Mining Indaba, Green Governance’s April 2022 newsletter features energy transition and related issues in
The latest Green Governance newsletter reflects on COP27 and how the PVO Amendment Bill is a threat to democracy. Read on to
The Story of Saru: Promoting Resilience through Livelihoods Motivation Teams Sarudzai Mureza sits under the shadow of a small mango tree right
Volume 9 of Green Governance Zimbabwe’s newsletter focuses on the increasing risks that Environmental Human Rights Defenders (EHRDs) are facing in Zimbabwe
Volume 8 of Green Governance’s newsletter is out! The edition whose focuses on inclusive gendered climate change adaptation, the natural resource curse
Green Governance Zimbabwe Trust (GGZT), a public interest organisation advocating for inclusion and participation of communities in the mining value chain, notes
Climate change and its impact on children’s rights and climate change financing for the global south are extensively covered in this edition
The August edition of the Green Governance Trust newsletter is out. The current edition covers interesting issues including Zimbabwe’s pursuit of a
“This work is too much, heavy and painful. After we dismiss from school, we come to work for gold, during weekends we
Constitutionalism, Devolution and Mining in Zimbabwe Historically, extraction of minerals has always been a localized economic venture. Pre-colonial mining activities, were centralized
Green Governance Zimbabwe Trust (GGZT) is deeply concerned by media reports that a Zimbabwean man, was caught while attempting to smuggle gold
There is always a cost of bad governance which more often than not manifests, as gendered disparities, affecting women more than men,