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Zimbabwe short on climate change funds
7 May 2013 (IRIN ), Inadequate funding and limited resources are frustrating Zimbabwe’s efforts to develop plans to deal with the impact of climate change, says a government progress report.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97994/Zimbabwe-short-on-climate-change-funds
Informal employment sustains Zimbabweans
11 April 2013 (IRIN ), Five years after Zimbabwe’s political and economic crisis peaked in 2008, the economy continues to perform poorly, with the manufacturing sector still shedding jobs and unemployment estimated at 75 percent. But the real level of unemployment is almost impossible to gauge as countless Zimbabweans are making a living in the informal sector.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97825/Informal-employment-sustains-Zimbabweans
Southern Africa cracks down on TB in mines
25 March 2013 (IRIN ), South Africa's gold mines are estimated to have the highest number of new tuberculosis (TB) cases in the world, making the disease a leading export to neighbouring countries. IRIN takes a look at the declaration meant to change this situation.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97719/Southern-Africa-cracks-down-on-TB-in-mines
Grim food security outlook for Zimbabwe*
14 March 2013 (IRIN ), Laina Tavengwa, 34, from Wedza District in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland East Province, no longer sees a point in farming her family’s four-hectare plot.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97645/Grim-food-security-outlook-for-Zimbabwe
Politicians push for Yes vote in Zimbabwe's referendum
13 March 2013 (IRIN ), On 16 March Zimbabweans will vote in a referendum on whether to adopt or reject a draft constitution for which the three major political parties have publicly endorsed a Yes vote.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97639/Politicians-push-for-Yes-vote-in-Zimbabwe-s-referendum
Third-line ARVs could widen treatment gap in Zimbabwe
12 March 2013 (IRIN ), HIV/AIDS activists in Zimbabwe have welcomed the government’s move to address the problem of HIV drug resistance by introducing third-line antiretroviral drug (ARVs). But it remains unclear how the cash-strapped government will finance this, as procuring the drugs will invariably be expensive and could divert resources away from other HIV treatment efforts.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97627/Third-line-ARVs-could-widen-treatment-gap-in-Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's urban housing crisis
8 March 2013 (IRIN ), With rural-to-urban migration increasing in Zimbabwe and urban squatter camps growing, the shortage of affordable public housing has become a contentious issue.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97615/Zimbabwe-s-urban-housing-crisis
Maize shortage renews debate over GM in Zimbabwe
4 March 2013 (IRIN ), A major shortage of maize has sent the price of maize meal, used for porridge and poultry feed, spiralling in Zimbabwe, prompting traders to lobby the government to consider importing genetically modified (GM) maize.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97588/Maize-shortage-renews-debate-over-GM-in-Zimbabwe
African migrants pay high prices to send money home
27 February 2013 (IRIN ), New data from the World Bank has revealed that African migrants pay more to send money home to their families than any other migrant group in the world.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97557/African-migrants-pay-high-prices-to-send-money-home
Zimbabwe police ban radios, crack down on NGOs
26 February 2013 (IRIN ), Police in Zimbabwe have announced a ban on the possession of shortwave radio receivers, saying they are being used to communicate hate speech ahead of next month's constitutional referendum and elections set to be held in July.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97549/Zimbabwe-police-ban-radios-crack-down-on-NGOs
Suffering amid Zimbabwe's diamond fields of plenty
22 February 2013 (IRIN ), A chain-link fence topped with coils of razor wire separates Zimbabwean subsistence farmers, who endure perennial crop failures and scarce rainfall, from what may be one of the world’s richest diamond deposits.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97525/Suffering-amid-Zimbabwe-s-diamond-fields-of-plenty
Thousands of cattle die after a dry spell in Zimbabwe
15 February 2013 (IRIN ), More than 9,000 cattle have died in the last few months following poor rains in Zimbabwe’s Matabeleland South Province; more than half the death toll occurred in just one district.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97485/Thousands-of-cattle-die-after-a-dry-spell-in-Zimbabwe
Housing crisis threatens health in Zimbabwe
8 February 2013 (IRIN ), The thick stench of human waste pervades the block of the eight unfinished flats in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare. The complex is dotted with human faeces - some of it parcelled in plastic bags, some not.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97430/Housing-crisis-threatens-health-in-Zimbabwe
Cervical cancer a major threat to HIV-positive women
8 February 2013 (IRIN ), HIV-positive women are living longer, but are now dying of cervical cancer. In Zimbabwe, cervical cancer is now the most common cancer among women, particularly those living with HIV. Activists are urging the government to step up efforts to prevent deaths related to the disease, accusing it of paying lip service to the problem.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97429/Cervical-cancer-a-major-threat-to-HIV-positive-women
A new take on land reform in Zimbabwe
5 February 2013 (IRIN ), More than 10 years after the chaotic and often violent farm invasions that accompanied Zimbabwe’s fast-track land reform programme, a new book argues that the redistribution programme has dramatically improved the lives of thousands of smallholder farmers and their families.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97407/A-new-take-on-land-reform-in-Zimbabwe
Corruption feeds on Zimbabwe's poor
1 February 2013 (IRIN ), Suffering severe chest pains, Rosina Chataika, 57, was recently ferried 70km from her rural home in Zvimba Distict to Parirenyatwa Hospital in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97391/Corruption-feeds-on-Zimbabwe-s-poor
Solving statelessness in Southern Africa
30 January 2013 (IRIN ), Frederik Ngubane was born in South Africa to South African parents 22 years ago but, lacking any proof of his origins or nationality, he lives a shadowy, marginal existence. He cannot travel, study or secure formal employment and has lost count of how many times he has been arrested for being undocumented.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97372/Solving-statelessness-in-Southern-Africa
Flash flooding strikes Zimbabwe’s dry areas
29 January 2013 (IRIN ), Flash flooding across Zimbabwe’s Masvingo and Matabeleland provinces, normally dry areas, has caused substantial damage to infrastructure. While more than 4,000 people across the country are in need of humanitarian assistance following heavy rains.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97366/Flash-flooding-strikes-Zimbabwe-s-dry-areas
Is Zimbabwe's education sector on the road to recovery?
24 January 2013 (IRIN ), Zimbabwe's education system, once regarded as the finest on the continent, was a casualty of the country's economic meltdown in the 2000s, when it nearly collapsed - but lately there have been signs of recovery.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97324/Is-Zimbabwe-s-education-sector-on-the-road-to-recovery
Zimbabwe's climate change policies need an urban focus
22 January 2013 (IRIN ), In spite of the political and financial turmoil that Zimbabwe faces, the country seems to be on the right track in adopting strategies to address the effects of climate change. But these strategies tend to have a strong rural bias, overlooking the fact that almost half of the country now lives in urban areas, according to a joint review of the country's climate change response by a think tank and leading NGO.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97312/Zimbabwe-s-climate-change-policies-need-an-urban-focus

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