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Zimbabwe Advances Integrated Fire Management with FAO-Led Climate Initiative

2026/05/18 08:26
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Zimbabwe integrated fire management is advancing with a new three-year FAO-led initiative designed to shift fire response from emergency suppression towards structured prevention and risk management.

Zimbabwe is pushing ahead with integrated fire management as veld fires intensify under hotter, drier conditions. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations launched a three-year project in Harare on 15 May, with support from Canada and backing from the Zimbabwean government. The programme aims to move fire response away from emergency suppression and towards prevention, preparedness and risk management.

Prevention becomes the priority

The initiative was unveiled during Zimbabwe’s 2026 National Fire Week. It is called the Integrated Fire Management “Capacity Building and Knowledge Exchange and Global Indigenous Fire Network” project. FAO says it will strengthen integrated fire management before, during and after fires.

That matters for rural economies. Veld fires damage ecosystems and livelihoods. They also raise costs for farmers, foresters and land managers. A more structured fire system can help reduce losses and improve planning across seasonal risk periods.

His Excellency Kembo Mohadi, Zimbabwe’s Vice President, said the launch reflects international confidence in the country’s commitment to environmental protection, climate resilience and sustainable land management. George Polanyi-Williamson, Second Secretary at the Embassy of Canada to Zimbabwe, said Canada is proud to support the effort. He pointed to prevention, preparedness and practical tools.

FAO says the project will work through the Global Fire Management Hub. That platform was launched in 2023 by FAO, the United Nations Environment Programme and partners. It was created to scale integrated fire management globally through science, data, best practice and capacity development.

A broader regional test case

Zimbabwe is one of seven project countries across Southern Africa and Asia. The approach is designed to strengthen global, regional, national and local capacity. It also aims to support country-driven plans that fit national priorities.

Patrice Talla, FAO Subregional Coordinator for Southern Africa and Representative to Zimbabwe, said implementation will align with national priorities and work closely with government institutions and partners. Amy Duchelle, FAO Senior Forestry Officer, said integrated fire management works best when science, tools and local institutions come together with community leadership.

The project will now move into a two-day workshop to shape implementation plans. Those plans will define priority actions, roles, partnerships and delivery paths. FAO says the work will also include climate adaptation planning and gender-responsive, inclusive approaches.

For investors, the signal is clear. Zimbabwe is attracting climate-resilience and natural-capital support into rural landscapes. The focus on fire data systems, community action and capacity building could help reduce operational risk in agricultural and forestry value chains. It may also improve the quality of future adaptation investments.

The key next step is delivery. Investors and policymakers should watch how quickly Zimbabwe turns this launch into working local systems and measurable fire-risk reduction.

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