Rural Enterprise Trust of Zimbabwe
Unverified non-profit organisation
Rural Enterprise Trust of Zimbabwe (RETZ) is a private non-political, non-profit organization created in 2014 to respond to the needs of the Zimbabwean people. Its focus is to sustain, strengthen, and promote socio-economic freedoms as the yardstick for pursuing sustainable development.
RETZ works on strengthening the capacity of local marginalized communities to explore and grow their ideas and venture into inclusive business through entrepreneurship development. They facilitate entrepreneurship development by strengthening the capacities of local communities through provision of advisory and training services, facilitating knowledge development, networking, and advocating for policies and reforms that create an enabling environment for supporting the growth of ideas, fair business trading, and setting up of local entrepreneurship development facilities.
RETZ operates in marginalized rural communities in Zimbabwe and its primary focuses on:
1. Training and capacity building
2. Research and policy advocacy
3. Information dissemination and raising awareness
4. Promotion of innovative systems and technologies for inclusive business and sustainable development
Website
http://www.ruralenterprisezim.orgYear established
2014Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000Participant in relevant networks
1. ZCSOSUNA (Zimbabwe Civil Society Organisations Scaling Up Nutrition Alliance) 2. ZNCFF (Zimbabwe National Committee on Family Farming) 3. AFS (African Farming Solutions)Further information
About this organisation
Partnership types
Project fundingRegions / countries / territories
Africa: ZimbabweGlobal issues
Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Community development; Education and training;...show all (9)You might also be interested in:
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- Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry (1076)
- Community development (3804)
- Education and training (4210)
- Job creation and enterprise development (1314)
- Energy (242)
- Environment and climate change (1328)
- Food security and nutrition (1921)
- Shelter, housing, land management and construction (662)
- Trade and development (265)