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Your support can transform the future of women in agribusiness. By funding our workshops and training programs, you help bridge the digital divide, enhance food production, and create sustainable livelihoods for women farmers in Zimbabwe. Together, we can drive innovation, economic growth, and empowerment in communities that need it most.

Empowering Women in Agribusiness: A Collaborative Effort
UNITED STATES EMBASSY ZIMBABWE
The U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe promotes active engagement and partnership with Zimbabweans to build a better future.
SPLIT
SPLiT designs and delivers training curriculums and workshops for domestic and international organizations to help bridge the digital divide and foster economic growth. The mission is to (S)trategically (P)osition (L)ives (i)n (T)echnology.
WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE UNION
Women in Agriculture Union(WAU) is a member based women farmers organization strengthening the capacity of women to produce, process, brand, market and address food and nutrition security, policies and issues affecting women in agribusiness.

An Introduction to SPLIT Workshops
Training Zimbabwean women in agriculture businesses to leverage technology and scale
Serving the rural areas of Mashonaland West, workshop topics will include training on Business Development and Digital Marketing, Digital Technology, and enhancing Product Development. Twenty women will be selected to participate in the fully-funded program and required to complete the entire training to receive a certificate of completion on behalf of the three organizations hosting the workshop.


About our Host Country
Zimbabwe

“Zimbabwean women have a long history of resilience and resourcefulness, making them well-positioned to embrace new agricultural technologies and innovations. By investing in women’s empowerment in Zimbabwe, the training program contributes to local development and serves as a model for similar initiatives across the African continent, where women’s contributions to agriculture are increasingly recognized as pivotal to sustainable development..”
THE GOAL OF THIS TRAINING IS TO
EQUIP ZIMBABWEAN WOMEN WITH
THE SKILLS AND PRACTICES AND
MODERN TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS
In the heart of Zimbabwe, a transformative initiative is underway, aiming to empower and uplift women in agriculture by infusing cutting-edge technology. This groundbreaking training program focuses on equipping Zimbabwean women with the skills and knowledge needed to leverage technology for scaling their agricultural businesses. By bridging the gap between traditional farming practices and modern technological solutions, we aspire to cultivate a new era where women are pivotal in driving innovation and efficiency in the agricultural sector.
This hands-on training imparts technical proficiency and fosters a supportive community where women can share experiences and insights. As these empowered entrepreneurs harness the potential of digital tools, ranging from precision farming to market analytics, the ripple effect is anticipated to extend beyond individual success stories, catalyzing a broader transformation in the landscape of women-owned businesses. Our shared goal is not just to elevate these women as tech-savvy leaders in agriculture but to spark a more significant movement that advances the use of technology as a catalyst for scaling and sustaining women-led enterprises across Zimbabwe..


Meet the Team
The Leadership

W.E. DA'CRUZ
Program Director & Digital Technology Expert

Naomi Jordan Cook
Digital Technology Expert

Charity Ofosuhene
Lead Technology Assistant

Tracy Mapfumo
Program Lead & Quality Control

Olga Nhari
Zimbabwe Partner & Insights Lead

Audrey Nhari
Assistant Projects Admin & Coordinator

Nesta Munjai
Assistant Project Manager & On-ground Coordinator

Runyararo Musanhi
Program Director & Digital Technology Expert

Nancy Ziyambi
Zimbabwe Project Lead & Lead Trainer

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