Schedule of the Outreach
Programme:
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2-4 May, 2019: Harare and
Mashonaland West
6-7 May, 2019: Masvingo
8-10 May, 2019: Manicaland and
14-15 May, 2019: Gweru, Midlands.
Outcomes of the 21-day outreach programme include identifying strategic
priorities for 2019 such as public hearings for healing and reconciliation,
adoption of mechanisms for early detection of conflicts, national dialogue
facilitation, agreements on dates to set-up and members of peace committees.
The NTJWG is now waiting for a full and detailed report of the outreach
programmes so as to identify possible areas of collaboration and intervention
with the NPRC.
NTJWG Publications
NTJWG NPRC Briefing
The 2019 briefing for the first quarter was presented to the National Peace
and Reconciliation Commission on 10 April, 2019. The NTJWG
chairperson also presented the Code of Inclusion to the NPRC. The briefing
embodies a summary of the issues related to the appointment of the NPRC’s
secretariat, reporting obligations, the #shutdown atrocities, lifespan of the
Commission, the NPRC’s community interface meetings, funding of the
Commission and upcoming meetings or activities of the Commission.
The NPRC Briefing is Available Here
NTJWG Executive Briefing
NTJWG presents the first Executive Briefing of the Year. The briefing draws
from the monitoring work done by NTJWG and the views obtained from
stakeholders who are concerned with the national peace and reconciliation
process in Zimbabwe. Of great significance is the increased involvement of
the security forces in civilian affairs, implementation of the
recommendations of the Montlanthe Commission, establishment of the
Independent Complaints Mechanism, observance of the mandate of the
NPRC, lifespan of the Commission, funding of the NPRC and advocacy for
the adoption of the African Union transitional justice policy by Zimbabwe.
The Executive Briefing is Available Here
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