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    Adapting peri-urban agriculture to climate change in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe: A qualitative assessment by Dube, Thulani, Sibanda, Saziso, Chiwara, Phibion

    Published in Cogent social sciences (01-01-2021)
    “…Peri-urban agriculture plays a critical role in sustaining food security and livelihoods in urban communities. In spite of the critical role it plays in food…”
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    COVID-19 nationwide lockdown and disruptions in the food environment in Zimbabwe by Murendo, Conrad, Manyanga, Mark, Mapfungautsi, Rungano, Dube, Thulani

    Published in Cogent food & agriculture (01-01-2021)
    “…This study assessed the COVID-19 related disruptions on the food environment in Zimbabwe. Information on disruptions in personal life, changes in food habits,…”
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    Incorporating indigenous knowledge systems-based climate services in anticipatory action in Zimbabwe: an ex-ante assessment by Dube, Thulani, Huhn, Anna Lena, Guimarães Nobre, Gabriela, Moyo, Elisha Nyikadzino, Enenkel, Markus

    Published in Frontiers in climate (28-02-2024)
    “…Introduction The success of anticipatory action (AA) in climate change related disaster risk reduction depends largely on the ability to accurately predict…”
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    Urban household food insecurity and cash transfers in Bulawayo townships, Zimbabwe by Ndlovu, Sibonokuhle, Mpofu, Moreblessings, Moyo, Philani, Phiri, Keith, Dube, Thulani

    Published in Cogent social sciences (01-01-2021)
    “…Urban household food insecurity is highly prevalent in Zimbabwe due to the persisting poor macro-economic environment, droughts, HIV and AIDS and climate…”
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    Small grains "resistance"? Making sense of Zimbabwean smallholder farmers' cropping choices and patterns within a climate change context by Phiri, Keith, Dube, Thulani, Moyo, Philani, Ncube, Cornelias, Ndlovu, Sibonokuhle

    Published in Cogent social sciences (01-01-2019)
    “…This paper aims to understand why smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe are "resisting" to adopt small grains as a strategy for adapting to the negative effects of…”
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    Interventions to reduce the exclusion of children with disabilities from education: A Zimbabwean perspective from the field by Dube, Thulani, Ncube, Siphilisiwe B, Mapuvire, Cassius C, Ndlovu, Sibonokuhle, Ncube, Cornelias, Mlotshwa, Simon

    Published in Cogent social sciences (01-01-2021)
    “…Access to education is a fundamental human right. However, children with disabilities in most African countries (including Zimbabwe) are often excluded and…”
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    Access to formal education for the San community in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe: challenges and prospects by Phiri, Keith, Ndlovu, Sibonokuhle, Dube, Thulani, Nyathi, Douglas, Ncube, Cornelias, Tshuma, Nhlalo

    Published in Heliyon (01-07-2020)
    “…This article examines the myriad of challenges faced by primary and secondary school going children amongst the San community in their quest to attain formal…”
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    The changing face of monitoring and evaluation in the age of COVID-19: practitioners’ field experiences from Zimbabwe by Dube, Thulani, Ncube, Siphilisiwe B., Mlotshwa, Simon, Matsika, Getrude N., Maonde, Nelly

    Published in Heliyon (01-06-2021)
    “…The emergence of COVID-19 as a global pandemic presented a novel challenge to monitoring and evaluation in the humanitarian and development sectors. The…”
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    Marginal communities and livelihoods: San communities' failed transition to a modern economy in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe by Dube, Thulani, Ncube, Cornelias, Moyo, Philani, Phiri, Keith, Moyo, Nhlanhla

    “…The San community in Zimbabwe is one of the indigenous tribes that have had a rather belated encounter with modernisation and globalisation. Their transition…”
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    Emerging issues on the sustainability of the community based rural water resources management approach in Zimbabwe: A case study of Gwanda District by Thulani Dube

    “…Although there is considerable on-going debate about the suitability and sustainability of community based water resources management (CBWRM) in Africa as a…”
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