Foreword
On 22 May 2013, President Robert Mugabe signed into law the new
Constitution of Zimbabwe following a long constitutional reform
process dating as far back as 1999. One of the key features of this
Zimbabwe’s Constitution of 2013 establishes the National Peace
Constitution is Chapter 12, which establishes five Independent
and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) with an overarching
Commissions
Democracy. justice,
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the independent
mandate Supporting
to realise post-conflict
healing and
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reconciliation.
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education
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NPRC.
Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), which is given the duty to
ensure post-conflict justice, healing, and reconciliation. This
The main goal of this guide is to ensure that citizens have access to
Commission
efforts
many organisations
including
relevant,represents
complete,the
timely
andof
understandable
information
about
churches,
victim
groups,
non-governmental
organisations
and
the NPRC. Specifically, the guide intends to;
international
organisations
that haveofbeen
clamoring
for and
a
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Increase
citizens’ awareness
the mandate,
duties
commission responsibilities
to help the society
come
to terms with its violent past. It
of the
NPRC;
represents
the
hopes
of
many
victims
(and
survivors)
of past human
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Motivate communities and
citizens
to participate
in NPRC
rights violations
that
truth,
justice
and
healing
may
see
the
light
of
programmes;
the day.
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Assist and encourage victims and survivors to participate
in NPRC
programmes
andare still to be seen. But what is
The successes
or failures
of the NPRC
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Raise
and
improve
national
visibility
of the NPRC.
clear is that an important conversation
has already
started. The
About this Guide
success of the NPRC will depend on the general support from all
To achieve that, this publication offers step-by-step guidance
stakeholders
andcommunities
the cooperation
the government.
This Guide
to
to citizens,
and of
stakeholders
with much
needed
Understanding
NPRC
is our contribution
to ensuring
informationthe
about
the NPRC.
It does so by answering
thethat
ten the
basic
questions
about
the
NPRC,
which
are
formulated
as
separate
NPRC is visible, its purpose understood and supported by all. The
chapters.
Guide
is simple to use and understand. Written in plain language,
the guide is a valuable resource for civic education, community
This publication, therefore serves as guidance for citizens to
leaders
and facilitators,
human rights
violence
engage
effectively schools,
with the survivors
ongoing of
processes,
to address
past
human
rights
defenders,
anyone
who
human
rights
violations,lawyers,
securinglawmakers
peace and and
fostering
healing
and
reconciliation
in
Zimbabwe.
wants to understand the NPRC and its work in Zimbabwe. We hope
you will find this guide useful.
Muchadehama, Alec (Mr.)
NTJWG Chairperson
Harare, 2017
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