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We provide loans and grants to deserving persons for poverty alleviation and sustainable development.
Challenges
- We have become increasingly aware of the loss of biodiversity in Africa and operate on conserving wild and domesticated animals and plants.
By the 1980s, most of Zimbabwe‘s best land had been taken control of by European settlers which have been divided into categories of “(1) large-scale commercial farmland. (2) resettlement areas, (3) communal lands, (4) national parks and safari areas, (5) forest lands, and (6) urban land” which (with the exception of communal land) is owned and operated by the state.
Environmental problems there are defined as “a change in the physical environment brought about by human interferences which are perceived by people to be unacceptable with respect to a particular set of commonly shared norms”.