Zimbabwe is facing multiple crises: recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, food shortages and the impacts of climate change. While an economic recovery programme and stimulus package were introduced to combat the pandemic’s impacts, trade unions and business representatives have criticised the lack of transparency on how the package was distributed and whom the stimulus measures benefited. Food security remains a challenge due to droughts and flooding. To address this, the government is working with the World Food Program to provide food to 2.7 million rural people. To mitigate the impact of climate change, Zimbabwe is focusing on climate smart agriculture solutions to strengthen agricultural value chains and markets; enhance early warning and climate-related disaster risk reduction systems; ensure climate resilient infrastructure designs and development; and develop resilient and sustainable water resources management. The country’s revised Nationally Defined Contribution Implementation Plan applies Just Transition principles to evaluate how green and climate policies affect job creation for women and youth, income distribution, skills development and economic growth.