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Eneida Fernandes
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@Worldbank Zimbabwe’s Country Manager - 20 years of experience in international development, the last 15 years with the WB.
Harare, Zimbabwe
Joined March 2014
Honored to sign a significant contribution with @SwedeninZW to promote inclusive growth & enhance resilience for stronger livelihoods in 🇿🇼. Support will be channeled through our Zimbabwe Socio-Economic Transformation Fund (ZISET). #SustainableDevelopment #Partnerships #ZISET @SwedAmbZimbabwe
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Today launches the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit, working to bring sustainable, affordable, and reliable energy to 300M people in Africa by 2030. Access to clean energy drives economic growth and ensures a sustainable future. #PoweringAfrica
⚡ Mission 300 brings together a broad coalition of governments, development partners, and the private sector to deliver electricity for 300M Africans by 2030. Discover why it’s a game-changer for #PoweringAfrica: @TheAfricaReport
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As AI transforms our world, it's critical for youth to develop both technical capabilities and irreplaceable human skills. Let's continue investing in human capital to ensure no one is left behind in the digital age. # AI and Education #Zimbabwe
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As the annual 16 Days of Activism campaign against Gender-Based Violence concludes today, l am reminded of how this is not just a campaign but a global call to action. We must continue to demand accountability, stand by survivors, and unite in the fight to prevent GBV in our communities and around the world. I am grateful to have commemorated this campaign with staff members from our Zimbabwe Country Office. Let's all work together for a future free from violence and inequality. #SayNoToGBV #STOPGBV
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As climate change worsens in Zimbabwe, it is making existing inequalities worse, putting women and girls at greater risk of gender-based violence (GBV). By tackling these climate issues directly, we can not only strengthen our ability to cope but also reduce the risk of GBV, creating safer and fairer communities for everyone. Now is the time to take action for a future that is both resilient to climate change and free from violence.
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The heightened vulnerability of women and girls during crises underscores the urgent need to address gender-based violence (GBV) as part of sustainable development efforts. Tackling GBV is not only a matter of justice but also key to building a more sustainable and equitable future for all. #EndGBV
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Excluding women and girls from decision-making processes results in harmful outcomes that affect entire communities. Inclusive participation not only empowers women and girls but also strengthens efforts to create sustainable solutions for both environmental challenges and social inequality. #EndGBV
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Investing in people is crucial for climate change adaptation in Zimbabwe. By offering timely support during crises, we can safeguard vulnerable groups, especially women and girls, from the harsh effects of climate change and gender-based violence. Together, we can build a more resilient and equitable.
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Tackling climate change and GBV in Zimbabwe requires a holistic approach—greening industries, supporting agriculture, protecting human capital, and investing in education. Together, we can create a resilient and equitable future.” #EndGBV
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Social safety nets play a critical role in protecting women and girls in the context of climate change. A flexible safety net system can provide essential support during crises, safeguarding vulnerable groups—especially women and girls—from the impacts of climate change and gender-based violence. #EndGBV #WorldBankZimbababwe @muk_fadzai
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Tackling Gender Based Violence is a development imperative. It is estimated that 1 in 3 women have experienced gender-based violence (GBV) in their lifetime by an intimate partner or sexual violence at the hands of a non-partner. This is unacceptable! #16Days
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Each year, the #16Days of Activism call for action to end Gender-Based Violence (#GBV). This year, the World Bank & Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe highlight the alarming rise in GBV fueled by climate impacts. Together, let’s drive solutions: climate-resilient agriculture, women’s leadership, & access to support services. #EndGBV
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Join us for an engaging intercountry debate! Youth from Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe unite to address the motion: “Governments should prioritize Quality of Education over Expanding Access.” Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on how education can fuel inclusive growth across Sub-Saharan Africa. Don’t miss it! #EducationDebate #YouthVoices #RisingAfrica
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Honored to sign on behalf of @WorldBank the first contribution to the Zimbabwe Socio-Economic Transformation Fund (ZISET) by our partners @FCDOGovUK. Through strategic partnerships, we aim to foster growth and build resilience for stronger livelihoods in Zimbabwe. @UKinZimbabwe
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Exciting first day at #ZEDCON2024! Hosted by the MoFED , focused on climate resilience and economic transformation. Engaging discussions with public and private leaders on fostering green, resilient growth for Zimbabwe. Looking forward to exploring further partnerships!
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RT @VictoriaKwakwa: Great read this morning by @BeleteNathan! The blog covers inspiring water and sanitation solutions in Tanzania, Zambia,…
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Excited to host Global Financing Facility colleagues in Zimbabwe to showcase GFF-supported Health Sector Development Support Project impacts. The project has concluded but the @WorldBank remains committed to sustaining its gains and enhancing healthcare systems globally.
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RT @VictoriaKwakwa: In #Zimbabwe, we are witnessing a transformation driven by young leaders like @buhle1523 in expanding access to health…
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