Humwe Eden Green Culture

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To cultivate a culture that makes every citizen an environmentalists regardless of their age, race, religion, profession, education is key to militate against Zimbabwe’s environmental and developmental issues. Green culture as a campaign together with its partners are driven by this conclusion and the youth being the majority citizens within our community are therefore our primary audience. In this era, in our modern age influenced by broadly accessible global relevant information and the rapid advancement in technology especially in communication and productivity tools, the youth within a single community have vast national and international prospects in respect to their predecessors. They are therefore prone to make shorter commitments in their quest for adequately rewarding opportunities.

This in turn calls for the building of local modern models to address local modern challenges for individuals as well as the community. In view of such challenges, our projects must offer dynamic sustainable financially rewarding social, environmental and developmental activity earned skills. To ensure success in the participants ventures stakeholders must introduce necessary tools training to the youth as early as possible across the entire broad. This is the solution that produces active habitual membership/engaged citizens, indigenous employment/employment tools as well as good socio physical environmental health.

We cannot separate environment and development issues if a community’s stakeholders are to create sustainable impact. Measures of limiting food wastage are not entirely new especially to most African cultures. The current size and above mentioned differences of our African communities today compared to their predecessors have only made these models less feasible. Over working is a sign of a failed business model, an unsustainable venture therefore collaboration with all stakeholders is the most possible solution to have a positive effect on environmental and developmental challenges. There is an undisclosed law that anything that could go wrong, will go wrong and the vice versa is true, therefore we need to break the chain. If the youth are not working at introducing a culture of establishing dynamic new or existing global prospects within their local communities, environmental and developmental issues cannot be effectively addressed.

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