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Zimbabwe communities turn to composting toilets for climate resilience
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68430, member: 636"] In Zimbabwe's drought-affected regions, communities are adopting innovative methods to combat water scarcity and its effects on health and agriculture. Prolonged dry periods and unpredictable rainfall have intensified challenges, making conventional sanitation and water systems increasingly unreliable. To adapt, locals are turning to solutions like composting toilets, which require no water and transform waste into fertilizer for crops. The national government is supporting these efforts through initiatives outlined in its climate adaptation plan, which includes expanding water resource management and drilling boreholes under the Rural Development 8.0 program. International partners are also contributing by installing climate-resilient systems, such as solar-powered water schemes for schools and communities. These projects aim to improve public health and reduce waterborne diseases. Public health experts emphasize that integrated approaches are vital for building resilience. Organizations are promoting franchise models for water enterprises and climate-proof sanitation to safeguard dignity and health. For households in areas like Hwange District, these adaptive strategies are essential for survival, helping to ensure food security and reduce disease risk amid a changing climate. [/QUOTE]
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