UNICEF Zimbabwe and Wild Horizons Partner to Build Climate-Resilient Schools in Victoria Falls

The partnership will implement solar-powered, multi-sectoral water systems in three schools: Mkhosana Adventist, Ndlovu, and Sizinda — with direct benefits for education, health, nutrition, and employment.

29 October 2025
Etona Gary
UNICEFZimbabwe/2025/John Mokwetsi

Victoria Falls, 29th October 2025 — UNICEF Zimbabwe and Wild Horizons have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to implement climate-resilient solutions in schools near Victoria Falls. The collaboration will bring clean water, renewable energy, and climate-smart infrastructure to children, teachers, and surrounding communities.

“This partnership is a powerful example of how business and development can come together to create sustainable solutions for children and their communities. By combining UNICEF’s child-focused programming with Wild Horizons’ commitment to protecting the environment and empowering communities, we are building models of climate resilience that can be scaled across Zimbabwe,” said Etona Ekole, UNICEF Zimbabwe Representative.

About the Initiative

The partnership will implement solar-powered, multi-sectoral water systems in three schools: Mkhosana Adventist, Ndlovu, and Sizinda — with direct benefits for education, health, nutrition, and employment. This collaboration builds on Wild Horizons’ strong community presence and Corporate Social Responsibility programme, which already supports 44 local schools, and UNICEF’s expertise in advancing children’s rights to education, health, safe water, and protection.

Why This Partnership Matters

Schools in Victoria Falls face multiple challenges linked to water scarcity, climate change, and fragile infrastructure. By introducing renewable energy-driven water systems, this collaboration will deliver far-reaching benefits across sectors. By strengthening education and WASH, children will gain access to clean water, which will improve hygiene and menstrual health management, and reduce absenteeism, particularly among girls. Improved water connections to nearby health facilities, including the Ndlovu maternity ward, will enhance maternal and child health outcomes.

At the same time, school gardens irrigated through solar-powered water systems will boost food security and promote climate-smart agriculture, equipping learners with practical knowledge on resilience. The initiative will also create pathways for youth employment, as Wild Horizons provides training in solar and water technologies, empowering young people with skills for sustainable livelihoods.

Wild Horizons is built on the foundation of community. This partnership with UNICEF allows us to expand that commitment—ensuring healthier schools, stronger families, and a greener future. We are combining our resources and expertise to improve the lives of children and families while also contributing to environmental sustainability. Together we can create a model of resilience that inspires far beyond Victoria Falls,” said Wild Horizons CEO.

Broader Impact and Scale-Up Potential

This initiative supports the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s Clean Green Zimbabwe Initiative and contributes to the national climate adaptation agenda. It aligns with the Zambezi River Basin regional initiative, which spans eight countries and impacts over 41 million people.

If successful, this model could be scaled up to the 44 schools already supported by Wild Horizons and replicated across other provinces, complementing UNICEF’s ongoing collaboration with KOICA, FCDO, TUI Care Foundation, and Welthungerhilfe (WHH).

About UNICEF Zimbabwe

UNICEF promotes the rights and well-being of every child, working in 190 countries and territories to to ensure vulnerable children have access to education, health, safe water, and protection.

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About Wild Horizons

Wild Horizons is one of the largest tourism operators in Victoria Falls, with a strong focus on sustainable tourism and community development. Through its Corporate Social Responsibility programme, Wild Horizons supports 40 schools, promotes biodiversity conservation, and contributes to the health and well-being of local communities.

Wild Horizons is a top adventure tour operator in Zimbabwe, offering world-class tourism experiences while championing sustainable development. Beyond showcasing the natural wonders of the region, Wild Horizons invests in the community's future through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. The organisation supports 44 schools, advances biodiversity conservation, and contributes to the health and well-being of local communities. From education and clean water projects to environmental stewardship and wellness initiatives, Wild Horizons is deeply rooted in the community and committed to creating lasting impact.

Media Contacts:

Alexandra Makaroff, Chief of Partnership, Advocacy and Communications, [email protected] , +263772414834

Barbra Murasiranwa- Hughes, Corporate Affairs and Business Development Director, [email protected], +263773228084

Media contacts

Alexandra Makaroff
Chief of Communications, Advocacy and Partnerships
UNICEF
Tel: +32478775423
Tel: +263772414834

About UNICEF

UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child, in everything we do. Together with our partners, we work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children, everywhere.

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