The labour of care in land reform areas in Zimbabwe. The sixth in our blog series on social reproduction. zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/04/20/t...
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How gaining access to #land opened up opportunities for women following land reform in #Zimbabwe. Second blog in our series on social reproduction and land reform zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/03/23/6...
Social reproduction and land reform in #Zimbabwe: introducing a blog series zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/03/16/s...
Zimbabweans abroad: Uber drivers in Cape Town zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/03/09/z...
Charms, potions and spirits involved in the management of livestock in Zimbabwe by Tapiwa Chatikobo @plaasuwc.bsky.social zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/03/02/c...
ICARRD+20 kicks off this week: can the challenge of redistributive land reform be addressed? #icarrd20 @plaasuwc.bsky.social @ids.ac.uk
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Livestock, climate change and land reform in southern Africa zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/02/16/l... @plaasuwc.bsky.social @iyrp2026.bsky.social
📢 Putting land redistribution back on the agenda:
As we head to #ICARRD+20, Prof @ianscoones.bsky.social reflects on experiences from very different settings to inform future policies.
🗓️ Wednesday, 11 February 2026
🕐 13:00-14:00 CAT
📍 At PLAAS or online shorturl.at/rDJ1N
@uwconline.bsky.social
Rethinking with uncertainty: two new open access articles. Short essays on the political and methodological implications of embracing uncertainty @peasantjournal.bsky.social @ids.ac.uk zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/02/09/r...
Pastoralists as inspiration in an age of uncertainty. A new long-read article from @theconversation.com @ids.ac.uk @iyrp2026.bsky.social zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/02/02/p...
Listen in for an interview with Prof Ian Scoones on the importance of pastoralists and they're approaches to life!
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IDS researcher Prof Ian Scoones shares findings from research on Zimbabwe’s controversial land reform programme, which suggests that it has helped smallholder farmers adapt to #ClimateChange.
👇 via @the-independent.com #Zimbabwe #LandReform
https://the-independent.pulse.ly/s7zhrjnlkm
Changes in livelihood success: comparing communal areas and smallholder land reform areas in Zimbabwe. Has land reform made a difference? zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/01/26/c...
Livelihood opportunities in Zimbabwe’s communal areas: too poor to succeed? zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/01/19/l...
The loss of the central role of people in today’s complex global systems is the greatest danger of all. In Kenya and Amdo Tibet, it can be rediscovered.
The loss of the central role of people in today's complex global systems is the greatest danger of all.
In Kenya and Amdo Tibet, it can be rediscovered.
Welcome to the international year of rangelands and pastoralists, 2026. fivd pastoral principles to guide the future zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2026/01/05/w...
How do we navigate global uncertainty from financial shocks to climate crises?
IDS Fellow @ianscoones.bsky.social shares lessons from pastoral systems for resilience & adaptability in this blog in the Conversation👇
https://theconversation.pulse.ly/xttnsqmvyj
Two new booklets: young people and small towns in Zimbabwe's land reform areas zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2025/12/15/n...
Joint ventures in land reform areas: a solution to failing medium-scale farms in Zimbabwe? zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2025/12/08/j...
New forms of commercial agriculture on A2 land reform farms in Mvurwi, Zimbabwe zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2025/12/01/5...
New types of ranching on medium-scale land reform farms in Matobo, Zimbabwe
The A2 farms in Matobo are in some of the most remote parts of the district. These are predominantly livestock farming areas, with cattle being the dominant livestock type. Getting to these areas in the rainy season…
Zimbabwe’s medium-scale farms: challenges and opportunities in A2 farms
Zimbabwe’s new agrarian structure arose out of a political deal during the land reform of 2000 when land was allocated to both smallholders (A1 areas) and medium-scale farms (A2). A2 farms were created in order to accommodate…
Delighted that we were lucky to be awarded an @erc.europa.eu synergy grant. Looking forward to the exciting journey with a fantastic team, starting next year @ids.ac.uk
The relationships between climate change and land issues are complex. Ahead of #COP30, IDS fellow Ian Scoones argues we must confront who controls land and support approaches that restore ecosystems and strengthen local communities. 👇
https://ids.pulse.ly/xin22cc1wn
Is the end of sanctions on Zimbabwe near?
The publication of a US congressional bill to guide foreign policy on September 11th has offered hope to Zimbabweans that the draconian ZDERA (the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act, 2001) legislation may be repealed. This could see the end of…