PUBLICATIONS In the reporting period, the NTJWG produced several reports, analysis and briefing materials on transitional justice in Zimbabwe, the work of the NPRC as well as other critical topics in a bid to contribute and help to set the agenda for transitional justice in Zimbabwe. Consultations with Survivors of Past Violations Following the development of a Transitional Justice Policy Discussion Paper, NTJWG held several consultation meetings with survivors of past violence to discuss policy options ahead of the NTJWG Policy Symposium. The table below represents the stakeholders consulted: Province Locale Bulawayo Umguza 20 Manicaland Mutare Rural/ Nyanga South 11 Mashonaland Central Guruve 20 Mashonaland West Chinhoyi Rural 30 Midlands Zvishavane 20 Total No. of Participants 101 The findings of the consultations formed part of the discussion paper presented at the Symposium. The document available on this conference link is attached to this report: Here Meetings with other Stakeholders Using an online survey, NTJWG reached out to stakeholders ahead of the symposium. One hundred fifty-one people responded to a set of 10 questions on transitional justice. The outcomes of the survey were included in Chapter 7 of the Discussion Paper. The full discussion paper attached to this report is available on the symposium website on this link: Here i. 2018 Transitional Justice Policy Symposium Report Summary From 21 to 23 November 2018 118 delegates converged in Bulawayo for the 2018 Transitional Justice Policy Symposium, which was jointly convened by the National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG) and the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR). ANNUAL REPORT 2018 7

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