Pride Mzarabani/Itai Ndongwe
HARARE – The Zimbabwean government and the European Union have signed four financial agreements totalling 75 million euros (more than US$80 million) to support the country’s development.
Furthermore, a budget of 16 million Euros has been allocated to transparency and accountability, which will contribute to increasing citizens’ effective participation in holding the government accountable and claiming their rights, as well as strengthening service delivery and access to justice at the local level, while 7 million Euros has been allocated to gender equality and women’s empowerment, which will focus on strengthening women’s socioeconomic empowerment as a means of ending violence against women and children.
Speaking during the signing ceremony today in the capital, the Minister of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion noted that “Zimbabwe remains grateful for the EU support, and today marks another milestone in our cooperation. As you have noted, the support is building upon and reinforcing the investments made under the 11th European Development Fund, and dovetails with our national development thrust as enunciated in the National Development Strategy 1.
The finances have been identified through a concerted effort involving Zimbabwe’s government, the private sector, civil society, and other key stakeholders. These projects mark the second phase of funding under the EU’s 148 million Euros (USD160 million) allocation to the Zimbabwe Multi-annual Indicative Programme (2021-2024).
Ambassador of the European Union to the Republic of Zimbabwe, H.E Jobst von Kirchmann spoke on the same event that “Today’s financing agreements mark a major milestone in the shared commitment between Team Europe and Zimbabwe to promote sustainable, inclusive growth across the country.