Government Departments (i.e. Security Sector), traditional leaders, media, development funding partner (EU), and Zimbabwe Statistical Office (ZIMSTAT). The above-mentioned stakeholders discussed and agreed upon the number of meetings (workshops) for each of the officially recognised language areas as shown below:               Venda: Beitbridge (1) Ndebele: Bulawayo, Midlands Province, Matebeleland South, & Matebeleland North (15) Shangani: Chiredzi-Chikombedzi, Mwenezi (2) Tonga: Binga, Hwange, Gokwe (5) Nambya: Hwange, Binga (4) Chewa: All 8 Catholic Dioceses will hold one (1) meeting except for Hwange with 2. (9) Ndau: Chipinge, Chimanimani, Mutambara (4) Shona: All Catholic Dioceses @ 4 meetings each except for Hwange and Bulawayo with one (1) each (25) Sotho: Gwanda, Manama (2) Kalanga: Plumtree, Kezi, Dombodema, Tsholotsho (4) Barwe: Nyanga, Nyamaropa, Nyangombe, Nyakomba (2) Tswana: Plumtree, Bulilima, Mangwe (2) Koisan: Siwowo, Tsholotsho, Maganwini (1) Xhosa: Bembesi/ Ntabazinduna, Fort Rixon (2) Total Number of Workshops/Meetings = 78 A total number of seventy-eight (78) workshops with a minimum number of ninety (90) participants per meeting was agreed upon. The total number of copies to be printed is approximately 37 800 for all the languages. Specific details of the meeting venues and number of copies to be distributed per language group are provided as attachments to the strategic plan. Workshop participants also agreed on the breakdown of the key community stakeholders who should be invited to each meeting/workshop as follows:    20 traditional leaders 20 youth 10 women 9

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