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Agroforestry: Reducing Hunger and Poverty in Rural Communities Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Ben-pam Koto, Zimbabwe Nov 18, 2006
Environment , Technology , Food Security , Poverty , Sustainable Development   Opinions

  

if implemented and maintained well. Agroforestry can be a possible way of reducing hunger and poverty in the rural areas of Sub Saharan Africa and other countries of the developing world.





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Ben-pam Koto


I am a Zimbabwean and Shona. I once worked as a teacher in Manicaland District of Zimbabwe and in Matebeleland South District. In these areas I came across various cases of children having the kind of social problems that are briefly highlighted in the article. I also come across one particular lady who had a case similar to the old lady in the article. Her story touched me so much that even though I have no blood relation with her, I always think about her.

AIDS and poverty are the other issues seriously affecting some communties and as such this is also briefly highlighted.

The article is so brief because I have a very tight programme with my college work. I have a passion for writing and hope one day I will get the kind of time to do that.

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