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Zimbabwe

New or Updated NDC

Analysis of Updated NDC
Timeframe 

January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2030

Relevant context 

Land-locked country in Southern Africa that is particularly vulnerable to climate change

Process for developing NDC 

Zimbabwe’s revision of its NDC was undertaken through a collaborative and inclusive process, one which involved “a whole of government and whole of society approach.” A broad range of stakeholders participated in validation workshops which were intended to endorse “all technical work products used to inform the NDC update.”

Description of Monitoring and/or Implementation Mechanism 

The Climate Change Management Department (CCMD) is tasked with coordinating the implementation and international reporting of the NDC. Other institutional responsibilities for implementing mitigation and adaptation actions are disbursed amongst government ministries, local authorities and private sector organizations. A High Level NDC Steering Committee to drive the implementation is made up of “key government ministries and NDC Technical Committees," with members from stakeholders such as development partners, civil society, private sector, research [organizations] and academia.”

Summary of gender reference 

Gender is mentioned throughout Zimbabwe’s Updated NDC. The country already has a gender policy as well as a number of entities that focus on gender, such as the Zimbabwe Gender Commission and the Ministry responsible for Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises. Moreover, a Revised National Gender Policy and Implementation Plan “includes a specific thematic area on gender and climate change and promotes the mainstreaming of gender in environmental and climate change policies and strategies.”

Gender mainstreaming is further mentioned as a strategy across all adaptation measures. Women are recognized as a particularly vulnerable sector, particularly in the agricultural workforce, even though they are more thoroughly represented in this context. The NDC likewise highlights the intersection between “gender, disability, poverty and child-headed households” and how this “compounds climate change vulnerabilities and is of importance in relation to the principle of “leaving no one behind.”

Gender consideration is also present in other adaptation measures, such as developing and promoting resilient water resources management. Actions in this regard will consider gender differences in water supply and access, recognizing that as women are tasked with collecting water for household needs, they often lack the time and resources for other income-generating activities.

Gender Analysis Summary
Submitted NDC
Submitted language
Submitted translation
NDC commitments
Mitigation
Adaptation
Type of support
Conditional
Participatory process for NDC development mentioned
Yes
Monitoring and/or implementation
Implementation
Reference to women/gender
Yes
Gender Tags
Context of gender reference
Adaptation
Mitigation

Analysis of Original NDC

Timeframe 

Now until 2030

Relevant context 

Developing country that is highly vulnerable to impacts of climate change.

Process for developing NDC 

With the guidance of the Office of the President and Cabinet, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate spearheaded the development of this NDC. The NDC was developed through engaging a team of experts who carried out extensive countrywide consultations with key socio-economic sectors, geographic specific players, private and public sectors, vulnerable groups, the academia, the National Steering Committee, various experts and policy-makers. The process reviewed available literature, objective studies, collated information on planned and running projects to come up with the NDC. The findings showed that the nation has relevant legislative framework and development plans already in place, which are enunciated in various documents such as the Constitution of Zimbabwe, ZimAsset, National Climate Change Response Strategy (NCCRS), the First, Second and Third National Communication to the UNFCCC (the latter being finalized) amongst others.

Description of Monitoring and/or Implementation Mechanism 

Monitoring and reporting tools for adaptation measures:

With the Assistance of the UNFCCC Focal Point in Zimbabwe (Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate), The Government's Results Based Management system, which is coordinated by the Office of the President and Cabinet, will be used as the principal monitoring and execution framework for the adaptation component of Zimbabwe's NDC together with other internationally agreed and relevant guidelines.

  • The existing NDC National Steering Committee will continue working closely with the Climate Change Management Department in facilitating the accounting and monitoring of the NDC.
  • International best practice guidelines for developing adaptation plans and (I)NDCs such as Guidelines for Developing Countries produced by the African Negotiators, guiding documents from the UNFCCC, UNDP or UNEP, as well as relevant documents from think-tanks such as the World Resource Institute will also be considered.
  • The Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessments facilitated by the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZIMVAC) advances the assessment of the countries' vulnerabilities.
  • Performance matrices from the Climate Change Response Strategy will be used.
  • The Drought Mitigation Strategy will provide guidance for monitoring progress toward alleviating impacts from droughts.
  • ZIMSTAT Surveys, e.g., crop & livestock surveys will also be used.
  • The CAADP and ZAIP monitoring frameworks will also be considered.
  • The Disaster Risk Management Bill.
  • Academic research for Regional Climate Modeling, will build on climate scenarios and IPCC reports and guidelines.
  • Indicators for adaptation measures: Number of people vulnerable to climate change impacts; Access to water; Water Stress Levels; Level of awareness; Livestock productivity; Proportion of population undernourished, Inventory of adopted climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies, levels of project yields to 2030 as planned interventions are rolled out and n° of hectares with drought resistant crops under cultivation; Various indices for the nation's resilience to climate change

Reporting

  • National Communications to the UNFCCC:
  • Following any reporting standards for NDCs to establish under the new global climate agreement at COP21 or subsequent COPs.
  • Internal food and nutrition security reports for the cabinet under the National Early Warning Unit as well as the ZimVAC reports up to 2030.
  • Crop yield assessments by the Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development.

Overall implementation: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate, as the National Focal Point on Climate Change, is mandated to guide the nation's compliance in all multilateral environmental agreements, including NDC. On NDCs, the Ministry works in constant liaison with the Office of President and Cabinet. Other relevant Ministries and key stakeholders are involved to ensure implementation and alignment with the various sectoral plans and the broader national vision. As Zimbabwe strives to mainstream climate change in all socio-economic sectors, the proposed mitigation options will be implemented in line with the country's national plans and programmes.

Summary of gender reference 

Under cross-sectoral adaptation measures it states: Mainstreaming gender responsive climate policies and emphasize special efforts to support vulnerable groups (women, youth and children) in climate change adaptation efforts within all sectors of the economy.

Gender Analysis Summary
Submitted NDC
Submitted language
Submitted translation
NDC commitments
Mitigation
Adaptation
Type of support
Conditional
Unconditional
Participatory process for NDC development mentioned
Yes
Monitoring and/or implementation
Monitoring
Implementation
Reference to women/gender
Yes
Gender Tags
Context of gender reference
Adaptation

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Strategies for Gender Mainstreaming in Climate Finance Mobilisation in Southern Africa

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Year 

2023

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Citation 

Gerhard M, Jones-Phillipson E, Ndeleni X. (2023). Strategies for Gender Mainstreaming in Climate Finance Mobilisation in Southern Africa. PLOS Clim 2(11): e0000254. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000254

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