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    Bill Oddie, OBE – Birdwatcher, natural history presenter and High Five Club Patron 


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Reducing Hunger and Food Insecurity in rural Zambia

  • March 19, 2026
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News

With several years in the planning and implementation, our most wide ranging, far reaching and ambitious initiative to date. Guided by the High Five Club, the Rotary Club of Canterbury Sunrise partnered with the Rotary Club of Mfuwe in Zambia and H5C, to raise the funds needed to deliver a project that seeks to improve food security and reduce hunger for 20,000 people living the Luangwa Valley bordering the wildlife-rich South Luangwa National Park.

H5C Update FOOD SECURITYDownload

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