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Statement International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
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ZPP Guns For Zanu PF Goon Who Threatened Violence On Chamisa
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By Malvern Mkudu
After years of reluctance to implement section 210 of the constitution by setting up an Independent Complaints Mechanism that looks into the excesses of the security forces, the government seems to be yielding and has called for public hearings to discuss a draft Bill.
The Bill intends to provide for an independent complaints mechanism for members of the public against members of the security forces of Zimbabwe namely the Zimbabwe republic Police, Zimbabwe Defence Forces, prisons and members of the intelligence.
The public meetings will be held in Harare and Victoria Falls on 7 June, Chinhoyi and Bulawayo, 8 June, Bindura and Gwanda 9 June, Marondera and Masvingo, 10 June and finally, Gweru and Mutare on 12 June.
The Impact of COVID 19 on Socio-Economic Rights in Zimbabwe.
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Executive Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic has had far reaching impact on the socio-economic livelihoods and well-being of a large section of the population in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwe Peace Project commissioned a research study to establish the manner and extent to which socio-economic rights were impacted on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The government announced a raft of measures to contain the spread of the virus, to cushion businesses, and to provide social protection to vulnerable groups affected socially and economically. This study report shows that the measures, which have not been fully implemented except for lockdowns, have not successfully mitigated the impact of COVID-19 on socio-economic livelihoods and well-being of many people. The report covers the right to education, the right to health, the right to decent work (formal and informal), the right to food, child rights and women’s rights.
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