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Funa Moyo
Funa Moyo
is a senior lecturer and researcher under the Institute of Development Studies, Faculty of Commerce at NUST. He holds a PhD in Public and Development Management from the University of Witwatersrand, Wits School of Governance, South Africa, a Master of Science in Development Studies from the National University of Science and Technology, a Master of Education in Educational Administration, Planning and Policy Studies from Zimbabwe Open University. He holds a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Zimbabwe and Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in HIV and AIDS Behaviour Studies from UNISA. His PhD research focused on artisanal gold mining, social capital and livelihoods in rural Matabeleland. He has more than 10 years’ experience in Research and Consultancy in Zimbabwe. Funa has also done consultancy work for a number of local and International Non-Governmental Organisations in Zimbabwe. He has published in number of international journals refereed and peer-reviewed journals and currently has a number of papers under peer-review. He has served as a Board member of the Arch diocese of Bulawayo’s Sibambene AIDS Programme and CADEC. Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and currently sits on the Contact Family Counselling Centre. Dr Funa Moyo is Development Practitioner. He has been involved in the LIPS-ZIM project from its inception, baseline survey and production of the project framework. He has worked as a trainer, researcher, consultant and facilitator especially in the domain of community development. He is also involved in the WFP and NUST partnership through the Sustainable Livelihood Programming (SLP) project focused on empowering local authorities on community-based planning, resilience building and food security enhancement. He has a passion in research especially in the domain of natural resource governance, public policy, public health, environmental management and development, sustainable livelihoods and rural development, community development, risk reduction, resilience building and disaster management.
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