Commission; facilitate gender equity in the structure of the Commission; ensure the needs of women and girls are prioritised in line with UN best practices; ensure the mainstreaming of gender imperatives into every aspect of the Commission’s work; taking steps to ensure that all organs of the Commission shall consider and address the gender implications of their activities. What are the other Issues that the Bill Must Address? The new Bill must make provision on how the media and the public can access the information from the Commission, during and after its work. It must further oblige government entities to make sure all information in their custody required by the Commission is made readily available in line with section 62 of the Constitution. The Bill must also provide for mechanisms for safe archival of the information and material collected by the Commission during its operations. The Bill must provide a clear mechanism for the speedy implementation of the recommendations of the Commission. What can the public do now? Firstly, the public can write to the Parliament of Zimbabwe with their views on the Bill. Write to: The Clerk of Parliament- Attention: Portfolio Committee on Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs; Thematic Committee on Peace and Security; Thematic Committee on Human Rights, P.O. Box CY 298, Causeway, Harare; Or email: bills@parlzim.gov.zw Secondly, the public can also attend the Public Hearings on the NPRC Bill. All information is tabled below. Date 13 March 13 March 14 March 14 March 15 March 15 March 16 March 16 March 17 March 10 March Place Victoria Falls Masvingo Bulawayo Mutare Plumtree Marondera Gweru Bindura Chinhoyi Harare Venue Chinotimba Hall Civic Centre Hall Large City Hall Mutare Civic Centre Hall Plumtree Town Council Hall Mbuyanehanda Hall, Dombotombo Gweru Civic Centre Tendai Hall Cookesy Hall Ambassador Hotel Time 9am 10am 10am 10am 11am 12noon 12noon 1pm 12noon 10am Can NTJWG Assist? NTJWG Stakeholders will be present in all the provinces. Get in touch with us in the details below for information on information centres close to you. Our coordinators will be able to give you all the information you need about the process, give you the NPRC Bill, the detailed analysis, as well as explain to you what the Bill means. If you have problems accessing the Parliament, our Coordinators will gladly receive your submissions for onward submission. Meanwhile, please keep a tag on our social network pages for the latest developments regarding the NPRC Bill. You have the right to know, and to participate! This factsheet is produced by the National Transitional Justice Working Group. If you would like to distribute our material, please feel free to get in touch with us at : Suite 4, Number 1 Raleigh Street, P. O. Box 9077, Harare Tel: 04 772 860, 770170/8 info@ntjwg.org.zw, www.facebook.com/ntjwg, www.twitter.com/ntjwgzimbabwe www.ntjwg.org.zw NTJWG Fact Sheet on the NPRC Bill, H.B.2. 2017 Page 4

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