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Sadomba cattle project is a project started by the Sadomba (women) community with the Ministry of Women Affairs Gender and Community Development in its Women empowerment and Community Development Programmes.[1] Manicaland Province mobilized communities for cattle production in an effort to increase the national herd after devastating droughts and the country’s economic crisis. This would also address poverty issues in communities and enhance food security. Sadomba Project in Nyanga was one project identified by the province and was started by 29 members (19 women and 7 men) in Ward 24.
Sadomba is a village in Nyanga District in Manicaland Province. The village is about 20 kilometres west of Nyanga town.[2]
^"7. Women's Empowerment, Gender Equality and Equity | UN in Zimbabwe". www.zw.one.un.org.
^"Map of Nyanga".
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