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Mountain, green at the bottom, red toward the top, with a few tall trees on the ridge.
Restoring degraded land and preventing fires are both central to adapting to climate change and more frequent natural disasters.
© Paul Buckley

Chimanimani Emergency Response Following Cyclone Idai in Mozambique and Zimbabwe

Grantee Name: Fundacao MICAIA

Hotspot
Eastern Afromontane
Location
Mozambique, Zimbabwe
Amount
$49,621
Dates
Apr 2019 – Feb 2020
Keywords
Capacity building, Climate mitigation, Erosion, Poverty

Provide immediate support to the local communities on both the Mozambican and Zimbabwean sides of the Chimanimani Mountains Key Biodiversity Area to address the damage caused by cyclone Idai to previous interventions supported by CEPF.

Strategic Direction :

1 Mainstream biodiversity into wider development policies, plans and projects to deliver the co-benefits of biodiversity conservation, improved local livelihoods and economic development in priority corridors.

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