THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT |ZIMBABWE I 2017
About The Forum
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (The
Forum) is a coalition of 22 human rights organisations
working towards the realisation of a society that
respects all human rights in Zimbabwe.
Members of The Forum
Amnesty International – Zimbabwe (AI-Z), Catholic
Commission for Justice and Peace – Zimbabwe
(CCJP-Z), Transparency International – Zimbabwe
(TI-Z), Veritas, Counselling Services Unit (CSU),
Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZIMRIGHTS),
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR),
Civic Education Network Trust (CIVNET), Legal
Resources Foundation (LRF), Justice for Children
(JC), Zimbabwe Civic Education Trust (ZIMCET),
Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA), Zimbabwe
Women Lawyers Association (ZWLA), Research
and Advocacy Unit (RAU), Zimbabwe Association
for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation of the
Offender (ZACRO), Zimbabwe Peace Project
(ZPP), Non-Visible Action and Strategies for Social
Change (NOVASC), Student Solidarity Trust (SST),
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ), Zimbabwe
Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR),
Media Monitors (MM), and Media Institute for
Southern Africa (MISA).
Acknowledgements
The Forum acknowledges the assistance it received
from many friends and partners in compiling this
report. The following organisations that are not
members of the Forum played key roles in the data
collection that fed into this report: Heal Zimbabwe
Trust, Centre for Natural Resources Governance
(CNRG), Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association
(ZELA), Deaf Women Included, Alive Albinism
Initiative, and many other partners not named in
this report, whose generosity made the production
of this report possible. Special mention goes to
the Zimbabwe Citizen Initiative (ZCI) for their
investment in putting together the infrastructure for
the Ziso/Ilihlo Human Rights Monitoring Platform
and mobilizing citizens to participate in human rights
monitoring. Of all the reports covered in this report,
the Ziso/Ilihlo Platform documented 118. The Forum
salutes various groups of human rights monitors and
citizen champions who put themselves in harm’s way
as they worked to report on and combat human
rights violations.
All this work would not have been accomplished
without the support from our development partners who invest in the dignity of humanity. The
Forum further applauds the role played by the Secretariat in coordinating the various documentation
platforms that fed into this report and compacting
thousands of pages, video footage, and audio recording to reduce them into a compact report.