Fostering Community Stewardship of Nature: Balancing Community Livelihoods and Biodiversity Conservation in Chimanimani KBA, Zimbabwe

Fostering Community Stewardship of Nature: Balancing Community Livelihoods and Biodiversity Conservation in Chimanimani KBA, Zimbabwe

The Chimanimani Mountains KBA is found in Eastern Zimbabwe. It is one of the biodiversity rich areas of the country and is home to numerous endemic and threatened plants and bird species. Like many in Southern Africa, Chimanimani is faced with escalating threats from deforestation, fires and cyclones, endangering its rich biodiversity. A collaborative project by BirdLife Zimbabwe (BLZ) and TSURO Trust was aimed to address some of these challenges by balancing conservation needs and community livelihoods thereby fostering a connection between people and biodiversity. Targeting three adjacent communities of Chikukwa, Charlsewood-Tilbury and Ngangu, the initiative trained stakeholders and communities in biodiversity monitoring, sustainable livelihoods and agri-business management. It also established beekeeping projects, built two honey processing centres and conducted landscape restoration. The project directly improved livelihoods of over 120 households and enhanced capacity of local stakeholders in biodiversity management.