FOREWORD: From the Secretariat
During year 2008 - ZACRO managed to score high in some of its programming and
intervention areas which mainly involved prisons visits, rendering humanitarian and
educational assistance, facilitation and provision of rehabilitation (micro) projects, half
way home and restoration services to inmates and ex-offenders.
• As outlined by Mr Edson Chiota, ZACRO’s national coordinator - this was despite
that the period under review was characterized by a number of issues which
affected programming. Economic hardships coupled with hyperinflation, acute
shortage of basic commodities, funds from the banks and low donor funding had
negative impact on programming activities during the period under review.
• Again, the political environment was not conducive for programming not only by
ZACRO but by all Non Governmental Organizations in Zimbabwe. On the other
hand prisons conditions mainly associated with food and clothing crisis, which
called for massive humanitarian intervention after prisons conditions in
Zimbabwe fellg far short of the United Nations Standard minimum rules of
treating prisoners to which the country is a signatory.
• The year saw civil organizations mainly those which are humanitarian natured
suspending food distribution to their target groups. Many of the NGOs had to
confine their operations at a time government almost wanted to deregister some
of them. In fact the political climate bad as it was – saw some few civil
organizations not only scaling down operations but ceased operations in the
country. Some of them were accused by the ZANU PF government for aligning
with the opposition in particular – the two formations of Movement for Democratic
Change (MDC), ahead of the harmonized elections on March 29 and the June 27
2008 run off which was
• Sound partnership with Progressio resulting in having a Development Worker
and consultant was most welcome. However more details on programming which
impacted positively are well documented in this report
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