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This volume, Climate Change and Children's Rights in Zimbabwe: Toward Social Policy-Based Interventions, provides a comprehensive examination of the intersection between climate change and children's rights in Zimbabwe, one of the world's most climate-vulnerable nations. It brings together diverse perspectives from sociology, law, development studies, anthropology, economics, and environmental sciences to challenge conventional approaches that treat children as passive victims of climate impacts. The book interrogates climate vulnerability through multiple dimensions, from legal frameworks and theoretical foundations to sectoral impacts and innovative adaptation strategies, showcasing transformative pathways for child-centred climate action that recognises children as rights-holders and active agents of change.\
The book outlines critical aspects and issues that must be understood and addressed to protect and advance children's rights in the face of accelerating environmental change. Attention is given to both persistent structural inequalities and innovative opportunities for building resilience through rights-based, gender-transformative, and community-grounded approaches. Through case studies spanning diverse districts, including Lupane, Bikita, Mbire, Chivi, Mashonaland Central, Gutu, Goromonzi, Zvimba, and others, it highlights how climate impacts manifest differently across Zimbabwe's varied ecological and socio-economic landscapes, affecting children's health, education, nutrition, protection, and overall well-being. It provides foundational perspectives into climate justice imperatives, multispecies justice frameworks, legal and policy gaps, and opportunities for transformative social policy that centres children's agency and Indigenous knowledge systems. The book is of interest to researchers, climate justice scholars, child rights advocates, development practitioners, humanitarian organisations, and policymakers committed to implementing more effective, equitable, and contextually appropriate climate responses that place children's rights at the centre of all climate action across Zimbabwe and the broader African continent.
Contents
Introduction: Children's Rights and Climate Change in Zimbabwe: Vulnerabilities, Adaptation, and Resilience.- Climate Justice Imperatives for Children's Rights in Zimbabwe: A Critical Analysis.- Multispecies Justice and Children's Rights: Reinterpreting Constitutional Protections in Africa.- Protecting Indigenous Children's Rights Amidst Climate Change: A Legal and Policy Analysis of Zimbabwe.- Climate-Induced Migration and its Effects on Children's Welfare: A Case of Chivi District, Ward 32.- Climate Change and Children's Rights in Zimbabwe, The Case of Mashonaland Central Province.- The Resilience of Children in Rural Zimbabwe in the Face of Climate Change: A Case of Ward 39, Gutu District, Masvingo Province.- Climate Change Impact on Children's Nutrition: Harnessing AI for Safe Food and Healthy Diets in Zimbabwe.- Child-Centered Approaches to Climate Change and Food Insecurity: Evaluating Vulnerabilities and Interventions in Mbire, Zimbabwe.- Climate Change and Access to safety, Health and Environmental Rights for School Children in Rural Zimbabwe.- Learning in a Warming World: Impact of Climate Change on Child Education in Rural Schools in Lupane, Zimbabwe.- The Climate Change - Child Labour Nexus Among Peasant Households in Zimbabwe: Impact and Implications.- Gender-Transformative Climate Action for Children's Rights in Zimbabwe's Land Resettlement Areas.- Corporate Social Responsibility and Child-Centred Climate Resilience in Zimbabwe's Mining and Manufacturing Sectors.- The Climate Change - Food Systems Nexus and Impact on Children in Zimbabwe: Toward Social Policy Interventions for Sustainable Futures.- Conclusion - Transformative Social Policy: Reimagining Children's Rights in Zimbabwe's Climate Crisis.



