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In Chisamba, a rural area in Zambia, Women Environs in Zambia (WEZ) recognized the pressing issue of rural women's land rights and the need to empower them. To accomplish this,
It is important for people to incorporate indigenous foods into their diet for various reasons. Indigenous foods are one of the most critical components in preserving food security and nutrition.
Land rights capacity building is a process of empowering individuals and communities to identify, defend and realise their rights to land. It is a key part of reclaiming and protecting
Lucinda, a rural woman from the Rufunsa district located in the Lusaka province Zambia, was made aware of an indigenous seed bank exchange program through her family relations who lived
Women Environs Zambia organized its first feminist school with over 20 rural women in attendance
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WEZ is a community-based organization founded through the initiative of rural women function groups (clubs) representing women small scale farmers practicing sustainable agriculture and income generation in a rural set up.
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