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The organisation celebrated 20 years of existence in 2016 with a number of
events that involved participation of ZLHR’s various strategic stakeholders
and partners. Some of the activities organised included a discussion between
some founding members, the secretariat, human rights lawyers and funding
partners as they reflected on how the organisation had evolved over the years
to be institutionalised and becoming a human rights force to be reckoned
with in the country and the broader region. The twenty-year anniversary
celebrations also included donations to two charitable organisations as a way
to give back to the communities. This took place in Mutare and Harare. At
the end of the year the celebrations drew to a close with the unveiling of the
future of the organisation when its new and permanent home, KodzeroAmalungelo House, was officially opened on 9 December 2016.
ZLHR Annual Report 2016
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Conversations with Dr Beatrice Mtetwa, Selby Hwacha and Irene Petras
was a discussion led by two founding members, Beatrice Mtetwa and Selby
Hwacha, together with one of the first secretariat staff members of ZLHR,
Irene Petras. They reflected on how the organisation was established, how
it eventually became institutionalised and how the operations have evolved
over the last 20 years. They also highlighted the challenges faced, success
stories and areas that could be improved, as well as the future vision of the
organisation. This event was hosted by Gera Sneller, the Royal Netherlands
Ambassador to Zimbabwe, and presented an opportunity for ZLHR members
and strategic partners to reflect on the future as the organisation continues
with its evolution, positioning itself in Zimbabwe’s democratic trajectory.
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