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Harare - Banjul Start-Up Forum 2019

Exchange on Agro-based Entrepreneurship

Bringing together West and Southern African Entrepreneurs and building synergies for Agro based Start-Ups

Discussion

Dialogue: African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA)

Zimbabwe: Is a competitive export led economy possible?

Discussion

Dialogue: The Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) Bill

Discussion about implications for employers and labour

One World - No Hunger Community Outreach

Awareness Campaign for Women's Right to Land

Young Entrepreneurs Training

Business Planning and Execution Training for young Entrepreneurs

Discussion

National Policy Dialogue

Dialogue Forum for Decision Makers, Academia and Civil Society

Forum

The Role of Churches in the Climate Change Discourse

How can Churches benefit Communities affected by Climate Change?

Discussion

Towards July 30: Nominations, Bhora Musango, Independents and Attendant Dynamics

Elections 2018: Nominations, Bhora Musango, Independents and Attendant Dynamics

Workshop

Churches in Social Transformation

- Re-build reduced capacities and legitimacy- Collaborate with people of good will – laity, civil society, business & local communities- Engage regional & global solidarities- Improve education, health, communication, training

Expert conference

Climate Action, Get Involved - Green Expo and Conference

- Climate change as challenge and threat to socio-economic development.

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Harare - Banjul Start-Up Forum

Gambische und simbabwische Jungunternehmer im Austausch

Die Schaffung von Perspektiven für junge Menschen und die Entwicklung der lokalen Landwirtschaft sind Grundvoraussetzungen für eine nachhaltige Wirtschaftsentwicklung in Subsahara-Afrika. In diesem Zusammenhang fand in Kooperation mit dem Auslandsbüro Senegal / Gambia am 28. und 29. Mai das erste Harare - Banjul Start-Up Forum statt.

Enge Verflechtung von politischer Führung und Militär prägt nach wie vor das Machtgefüge

Als das Militär in Harare einrückte und Präsident Mugabe zum Rücktritt zwang, blickte die Welt auf Simbabwe. Viele sahen die Ereignisse als Fanal für Demokratie und wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung. Waren diese Hoffnungen voreilig oder steht der lang erhoffte politische Wandel tatsächlich bevor?

Vernetzung simbabwischer und deutscher Vertreter zivilgesellschaftlicher Organisationen

Besucher aus Simbabwe in Deutschland

Auf Einladung der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung waren vergangene Woche Vertreter der simbabwischen Zivilgesellschaft zu Gast in Deutschland. Sie nahmen an der UN- Weltklimakonferenz in Bonn teil und informierten sich über das Zusammenspiel von Staat und Zivilgesellschaft zum Schutz der Umwelt und Förderung nachhaltiger Entwicklung.

Municipal Environment Policy and National Climate Policy - A Perspective of Implementation

On the 17th of February 2017, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Zimbabwe office teamed up with COMALISO, a local NGO to undertake a workshop/consultative forum in Ruwa on the policy issue of Climate change. The particular question at hand was that of how the National Government Climate change policy was being implemented at municipal level, the idea being that for the national policy to work, various municipalities including grassroots initiatives would have to be in sync with the National governments strategy.

Social Contract: Business Seeks To Preserve Value in A VUCA Environment

On the 16th of February 2017, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Zimbabwe in cooperation with the Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe (EMCOZ) organized a conference on the pro-posed Social Contract. The aim of the activity was promoting dialogue between the business community, the ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare as well as the National Social Security Authority (NSSA).