DCA Zimbabwe

DCA Zimbabwe DanChurchAid is a Danish faith-based civil society organization. DCA is supported by volunteers, supporters, and staff

It was founded in 1922 by representatives of the Danish Evangelical Church, which continues to be a key DCA constituency.

23/04/2026

Proudly supporting community leaders at the Bulawayo Agricultural Show ( ) creating market linkages and promoting local products.

Agnes Machando, is an Agro-grower under the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund project was interviewed by National FM, explaining her business and mushroom products at .

The project is supported with funding from the European Union and the Government of Ireland, led, managed and coordinated by United Nations Development Programme - UNDP technically supported by FAO in natural resources management and agriculture, strengthened by the Resilience Knowledge Hub (MercyCorps) through evidence generation and a catalytic role EU Delegation to Zimbabwe Government of Ireland United Nations Development Programme - UNDP

Today we were proud to host the  Resident Rep-Dr Ayo at our various  Zimbabwe stands  . United Nations Development Progr...
23/04/2026

Today we were proud to host the Resident Rep-Dr Ayo at our various Zimbabwe stands .

United Nations Development Programme - UNDP leads, manages and coordinates the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund project, promoting resilient livelihoods across the Zambezi Valley with funding support from EU Delegation to Zimbabwe Government of Ireland

Acknowleding those who make things happen: the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund    team supporting the Hurungwe RDC and...
22/04/2026

Acknowleding those who make things happen: the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund team supporting the Hurungwe RDC and with Bulawayo Agriculture Show Vice President, Mr Larry Mukombwe at the showgrounds in Bulawayo.
EU Delegation to Zimbabwe Government of Ireland United Nations Development Programme - UNDP Fambidzanai Permaculture Centre ZWE

At this years Bulawayo Agricultural Society ( ) community members participating in the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund...
21/04/2026

At this years Bulawayo Agricultural Society ( ) community members participating in the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF II) from across the Zambezi Valley are telling their own stories of economic empowerment under the theme “Connected Economies, Competitive Industries” at the DCA Zimbabwe managed Consortium stand in partnership with Fambidzanai Permaculture Centre ZWE -Innovation Zimbabwe, ORAP Zimbabwe Conservation Trust and Conservation Action

The project is supported with funding from the European Union and the Government of Ireland, led, managed and coordinated by United Nations Development Programme - UNDP technically supported by FAO in natural resources management and agriculture, strengthened by the Resilience Knowledge Hub (MercyCorps) through evidence generation and a catalytic role.

The event coincides with the 2026 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair ( )

EU Delegation to ZimbabweUnited Nations Development Programme - UNDP Government of Ireland Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

DCA Zimbabwe is proud to be showcasing our contribution to the development of marginalized communities, with the generou...
21/04/2026

DCA Zimbabwe is proud to be showcasing our contribution to the development of marginalized communities, with the generous funding support of the European Union, at this years 66th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair ( 2026), under the theme “Connected Economies, Competitive Industries”. The theme focuses on regional integration, industrial competitiveness, fostering high-value partnerships to enhance economic growth through technology and logistics.
EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid EU Delegation to Zimbabwe

25/03/2026
We are Excited to have kicked off the European Union funded Greener Futures project to be implemented in Mbire, Hurungwe...
13/03/2026

We are Excited to have kicked off the European Union funded Greener Futures project to be implemented in Mbire, Hurungwe, Binga and Kariba, together with our partners Agriculture Technology, ORAP Zimbabwe Trust The Future of Hope Foundation.

EU Delegation to Zimbabwe

We are excited to collectively contribute to green growth across the Zambezi Valley!

08/03/2026

Happy International Women's Day to ALL the women in community that we as DCA Zimbabwe have the pleasure and honour to work with every day, building dreams brick by brick, paying school fees, restoring dignity, putting food on the table together and sustaining the livelihoods of families. Each of You are the embodiment of our purpose as an organisation. 🎉🎊👏 EU Delegation to Zimbabwe Embassy of Sweden in Harare EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Utariri Programme Irish Aid World Food Programme

The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF II) floating fish cages project on Ume River, in Kariba has had a significan...
04/03/2026

The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF II) floating fish cages project on Ume River, in Kariba has had a significant impact on both the ecosystem and community.

The first cage was stocked by Conservation Trust (MCT) with 48,000 fingerlings in November 2025 and the second one with 25,000 fingerlings in December 2025. This initiative has replenished dwindling fish schools, making fishing a viable livelihood and commercial activity once again.

The project is supported with funding from the European Union- EU Delegation to Zimbabwe and the Government of Ireland, led, managed and coordinated by United Nations Development Programme - UNDP technically supported by FAO in natural resources management and agriculture, strengthened by the Resilience Knowledge Hub (MercyCorps) through evidence generation and a catalytic role. The project is being implemented in the mid-Zambezi by the Ushingi Consortium led by DCA Zimbabwe

Excited to share one of the outputs of the Utariri Programme Fellowship Programme funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Har...
04/03/2026

Excited to share one of the outputs of the Utariri Programme Fellowship Programme funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Harare published in the International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research authored by and , entitled Afforestation as a Climate Change Solution: Evaluating its Sustainability, Trade-offs and Long-term Impact in Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe.

Congratulations Programme 2024 Fellows 🎊💐🎉

Afforestation, the deliberate planting of trees on degraded or non-forested land, is increasingly promoted in Zimbabwe and globally as a nature-based solution to climate change and environmental degradation. However, despite supportive policies, there is limited empirical evidence on how sustainable these tree-planting efforts are, what trade-offs they entail, and what their long-term impacts look like. In the context of Hurungwe District, a climatically vulnerable area, smallholders’ tree-planting is shaped by ecological constraints such as water scarcity, livestock damage, institutional gaps which include weak extension services, unclear land tenure and socio-economic needs balancing food production with tree growth. While many farmers prefer fast-growing exotics for economic returns, there is also strong interest in native species for ecological resilience. These dynamics raise critical questions about whether afforestation can truly deliver both climate benefits and local livelihood gains and under what governance conditions.

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03/03/2026

Celebrating and DCA Zimbabwe partners working to preserve our natural ecosystems 🎉🎊

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