Our indigenous seed and knowledge handbooks serve as comprehensive resources, providing farmers with practical guidance on seed selection, planting techniques, and cultivation practices tailored to their specific agricultural regions.
In regions like Binga, where opportunities may seem scarce, equipping young people with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to start and sustain their own businesses is critical for fostering sustainable livelihoods and driving community development.
Our journey towards building organizational capacity is a journey of growth, empowerment, and community. By investing in ourselves and each other, we can create positive change that will ripple through our communities for generations to come.
To ensure sustainability of its gender and corruption thematic area, Transprancy International Zimbabwe (TIZ) collaborated with SWET in the development of Anti-Corruption Policies incorporating Gender and Corruption.
To ensure sustainability of its gender and corruption thematic area, Transprancy International Zimbabwe (TIZ) collaborated with SWET in the development of Anti-Corruption Policies incorporating Gender and Corruption.
SWET strengthens its collaboration with ZIMCODD in fighting socioeconomic injustices that prevail in Zimbabwean communities. In this regard, SWET participated in a two-day regional Public Debt Indaba hosted by ZIMCODD with countries such as Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique and the United Kingdom represented.
Women empowerment is not just a phrase, it is a concept deeply rooted in us and guides our actions towards a more sustainable future.
Sprout Women Empowerment Trust (SWET) partnered with Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) and its other partners in tracking the progress of the flagship NDS1.















