The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) is a specialized research, development, and education organization affiliated with the University of Greenwich in the UK. It concentrates on issues relating to food, agriculture, the environment, and sustainable livelihoods.
The Southern Alliance for Indigenous Resources (SAFIRE) is a non-governmental organization that operates in Zimbabwe and Zambia. Its mission is to improve sustainable livelihoods through the utilization and management of natural resources.
The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) is the oldest and top-ranked university in Zimbabwe known for its contribution to teaching, research, and offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diplomas, and certificates across various disciplines including arts, agriculture, law, medicine, social studies, science, engineering, education, commerce, and veterinary sciences.
World Agroforestry (ICRAF), also known as the World Agroforestry Centre, is an institution dedicated to scientific research and development related to the use of trees in agricultural systems to enhance food security, improve environmental sustainability, and increase livelihoods.
The Flora Zambesiaca project, part of the larger Plants of the World initiative, is a collaborative effort to catalog and describe the vascular plant species of South-Central Africa. Managed by Kew Gardens, this project contributes to the comprehensive online portal, Plants of the World Online, by providing detailed information on species within the Zambezi basin region.