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Mr Everson Ndlovu

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  1. Name: Everson Ndlovu
  2. Contact Details: E-mail add- everson.ndlovu@nust.ac.zw, Mobile: +263773515742
  3. Biography

Everson Ndlovu is a distinguished facilitator, researcher, and disaster risk management expert based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Since 2013, he has been a dedicated lecturer in Disaster Management at the National University of Science and Technology (Institute of Development Sciences). His role includes supervising student research projects, setting and marking examinations, conducting research, and facilitating publications. Additionally, Everson offers short courses and capacity-building programs tailored for government departments, communities, and non-state actors in disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and community development.

At the Master's level, Everson currently teaches two modules, namely, Disaster Education and Media Management and Disaster Risk Communication. His academic credentials include a Master of Science Degree in Disaster Management (2012) (University of Free State) and a Bachelor of Education Degree in Educational Administration, Planning, and Policy Studies (2003), University of Zimbabwe.

Everson's contributions to the field are well-recognized through his eight highly cited publications and numerous presentations at conferences and Parliamentary Portfolios. He is a prominent figure in professional circles, actively participating as a member of the South African Society for Disaster Reduction (SASDiR) and the Global Network of Civil Society Organizations for Disaster Reduction (GNDR). He is also involved in community development initiatives through the 3-Pronged Approaches collaboration between the University and the UN World Food Programme (UN-WFP). These initiatives focus on disaster preparedness, local government planning and budgeting, and land and ecosystems restoration.

Notably, in 2023, Everson developed a Sustainability Plan and Business Continuity Model for the SADC-SHOC and played a crucial role in the LIPS Zimbabwe Project, which targets the livestock value chains. His multifaceted contributions reflect a robust commitment to both his professional field and his community, demonstrating a holistic approach to disaster reduction and sustainable development.

  1. Academic Qualifications
  • MSc in Disaster Management (2012), University of Free State
  • BEd degree in Educational Administration, Planning and Policy Studies (2003), University of Zimbabwe
  • Dip in Disaster and Development Studies (2008), NUST
  • Dip in Personnel and Training Management (1999) Damelin (South Africa)
  • Certificate in Education (1989) Hillside Teachers College/University of Zimbabwe
  1. Courses Taught
  • MDM 5103-Disaster Education
  • MDM 5104- Media Management and Disaster Risk Communication
  1. Research Interest
  • Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Climate Change Adaptation
  • Gender and Disasters
  • Disaster Proofing of Community Development Programmes
  • Agricultural Recovery and Community Development
  • Early Warning Systems
  • Land and Ecosystem Restoration
  1. Research Links
  • ResearchGate
  • Google Scholar
  • ORCID
  1. Publications

Dunga, H. N, Zaba, P and Ndlovu E (2023). Enhancing Resilience to Recurrent Droughts and Floods in Semi-Nomadic Communities: A Case of CMDRR Amongst the Doma Community in Mbire District, Zimbabwe. Link: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) ISSN 2454-6186

Ndlovu, E and Tigere, R (2022). Life in the streets, Children speak out: A case of Harare Metropolitan, Zimbabwe. Link: DOI:10.52589/AJSSHR-FDXCDAT

Ndlovu, E, Prinsloo, B and Le Roux, T (2020). Impact of climate change and variability on traditional farming systems: Farmers’ perceptions from south-west, semi-arid Zimbabwe-Link-https://doi.org/10.4102/jamba12i1.742

Tigere, R, and Ndlovu, E (2019). Community Perceptions on Prisoners’ Rehabilitation Interventions: A Case of Re-Offenders at Chikurubi, Zimbabwe. ACTA CRIMINOGICA: African Journal of Criminology and Victimology, 32(2)2019, ISSN 1012-8093.

Ndlovu, E. and Tigere, R. (2018). Economic migration and the socio-economic impacts on the emigrant’s family: A case of ward 8, Gweru Rural District, Zimbabwe-https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/414(2018)

Ndlovu, E. and Bhala, E. (2016). Menstrual Hygiene: A salient hazard in rural schools: A case of Masvingo district, Zimbabwe. Link: https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/204

Ndlovu E, and Ndebele, V. Z, (2020). The impacts of urban housing infrastructural use-change on Children's Rights: A case of Children growing up in Sidojiwe Hostels, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science 25(10):8  DOI: 10.9790/0837-2510050820

Niekerk, D. Van, Ndlovu, E. and Chipangura, P. (2015). Experiences of Africa: Status and Potentials- Book Chapter Link: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%F978-4-431-55414-1 6(2014). Title of Book: Takako I and Rajib S. (2015). Disaster Management and Private Sectors: Challenges and Potentials. DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55414-1, ISBN:978-4-431-55413-4

  1. Community Service Engagement
  • 2018 to-date Sustainable Livelihood Programming (SLP) and Community Based Participatory Planning (CBPP) with over 15 Local Authorities (rural and Urban) in Zimbabwe (on-going project aimed and building community resilience and capacity building of local authorities). Some of the local authorities include Matobo RDC, Beitbridge RDC, Hwange Town Board, Epworth Town Board, Wedza RDC, Rushinga RDC, Chiredzi RDC, Mwenezi RDC among others
  • 2018- Development of a Disaster Preparedness Plan for the National University of Science and Technology
  • 2017 -Development of a Disaster Preparedness Plan for Mutoko District
  • 2023- July, Participated in a 14-day BootCamp Land and Ecosystem Restoration in Malawi
  • 2024- Working on rolling out the first Zimbabwean BootCamp on Land Restoration (August-September, 2024)