Human Capital Projects And Programme Development In The Spirit Of Industrialisation And Improved Service Delivery In Zimbabwe

Authors

  • Nicole Zimunya Marketing and Communications, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe Author
  • Nyasha Ndemo Faculty of Social and Gender Transformative Sciences, Women‗s University of Africa, Harare, Zimbabwe Author
  • Rumbidzai Mpahlo Department of Development Programming and Management, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Bindura, Zimbabwe Author

Keywords:

human capital development

Abstract

Recent discussions have stressed the need for improved human capital development (HCD) in Zimbabwe and other developing nations on the grounds that, a nation's human capital is vital for future technological breakthroughs, international competitiveness and sustainable economic development towards the improvement in service delivery. This research study explains the importance of human capital, programme and project development strategies towards improving service delivery in the country. The article adopts a desktop study in formulating the relevant meaning of HCD, project and programme development towards effective service delivery in the country. The key findings and emerging issues indicate that investing in HCD is a key factor in developing projects and programmes in the spirit of industrialisation towards improving service delivery in Zimbabwe as it promotes entrepreneurship, job creation, wealth creation, youth empowerment, peaceful society and economic development.

Author Biographies

  • Nyasha Ndemo, Faculty of Social and Gender Transformative Sciences, Women‗s University of Africa, Harare, Zimbabwe

    Nyasha Ndemo-Masimbarasi is a Lecturer at Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University. She is also a DPhil  student at Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology. She holds an MSc.  Development Studies (WUA), BSc. Honours Development Studies (ZOU), Certificate in Project Planning and Management (UZ) and a Certificate in Law (UNZA). Her research interests are Gender, Poverty, Climate Change, Rural and Urban and Development, Governance, Development Policy, Diplomacy, Multilateral institutions and International Relations. 

  • Rumbidzai Mpahlo, Department of Development Programming and Management, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Bindura, Zimbabwe

    Rumbidzai Irene Mpahlo has a background in rural and urban development and civic engagement, her research interests resonate around mobility, urban informality, migration, gender, climate justice and civil society. She holds a BSc Honours in Rural and Urban Planning, a Master’s in Rural and Urban Planning and an advanced Master’s in Development Evaluation and Management. Her current research is on governance in settlements in the urban fringes 

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2024-10-14

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Human Capital Projects And Programme Development In The Spirit Of Industrialisation And Improved Service Delivery In Zimbabwe. (2024). Ngenani: The Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti Journal of Community Engagement and Societal Transformations, 2(1 & 2), Pages: 75 - 85. http://journals.zegu.ac.zw/index.php/ngenani/article/view/43

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