ZELA launches project aimed at understanding governance in climate risk induced displacement

Compiled by Batanai Mutasa The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA), this week, held a Zimbabwe -in country- inception of a regional research project that will generate empirical evidence for influencing governance of climate-induced displacement in Southern Africa. This was the last event to launch the project after similar activities were held in Malawi and Zambia […]

Growing Green Guardians: ZELA encourages stakeholder collaboration to nurture sustainable environmental governance

Compiled by Kudakwashe Dube The first quarter of 2024 saw the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) hold a series of multi-stakeholder dialogues to promote responsible environmental governance in mining and peri-mining communities. Stakeholders who participated in the dialogues include community members, Environmental Management Agency (EMA), and Rural District Councils. ZELA, under the ‘Multi-stakeholder Actions for […]

ZELA Statement on World Aquatic Animals Day

5 April 2024 Wildlife Ambassador Urges Protection of Aquatic Animals in Parks and Wildlife Act and Wildlife Policy The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) joined the global community in celebrating World Aquatic Animal Day, this week. This year’s theme, Intersectional Considerations of Aquatic Animals, highlighted the crucial roles played by aquatic animals in their ecosystems. […]

ZELA Statement on World Water Day, 2024

22 March 2024 Responsible Water Governance for Peace The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) celebrates World Water Day, welcoming this call to act and tackle the global water crisis – a natural resource that is at the centre of many conflicts. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) notes that roughly half of the world’s […]

Strengthening the Impact of the Loss and Damage Fund: Reflections from COP28,UAE

Compiled by Byron Zamasiya IntroductionThe Conference of Parties (COPs) meetings within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have historically struggled to produce concrete outcomes, often ending with deferred decisions or vague language. While acknowledging the achievements made since 1992, it’s essential to recognize that terms like “workplan” and “programme” have dominated COP […]

A Call for Innovation in Forest Conservation on the International Day of Forests

Date of issue: 21 March 2024 Forests stand as vital pillars for our existence, serving as crucial components of our planet’s ecosystem. In commemoration of the International Day of Forests, ZELA joins the global community in celebrating their profound significance. Forests not only contribute to addressing pressing global challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss […]

Media Urged to Protect Environmental Human Rights Defenders

Compiled by Batanai Mutasa “Most human rights violations are well known and documented except environmental human rights, but environmental activists are losing their lives in numbers globally,” this was a passionate statement by Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association Legal Officer Effort Dube during a recent training for media practitioners on profiling Environmental Human Rights Defenders (EHRDs). […]

ZELA Statement on the International Women’s Day, 2024

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Fostering Inclusion in Natural Resources Management DATE OF ISSUE: 8 March 2024 The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) joins the world in celebrating women’s achievements on this International Women’s Day 2024. However, we also acknowledge that despite the progress made towards gender inclusion and equality, a lot still needs to be […]

World Wildlife Day: Embrace Digital Technologies to Revolutionize Wildlife Conservation

Date of Issue: 3 March 2024 World Wildlife Day: Embrace Digital Technologies to Revolutionize Wildlife Conservation The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) stands in solidarity with the global community as we commemorate World Wildlife Day. As a premier natural resource’s governance organization, we acknowledge the immense value of wildlife, which extends from its role in […]