7. While taking into account Zimbabwe’s unique circumstances, international benchmarking can
ensure consistency in decision making, for example, drawing lessons from states such as Burma in
encouraging reforms.
Social & Economic Rights
1. Continue to support economic policies and sustainable development rooted in respect for human
rights.
2. Ensure that the most vulnerable in society have access to nutritious food and health facilities, but
with a long term goal of creating both social and economic resilience and reduction of vulnerabilities.
3. Identify, Support and strengthen channels for aid distribution to ensure that such aid reaches the
most needy.
Civil & political rights and institutional reform
4. Work collaboratively with government, civil society and the region towards the advancement of the
specific recommendations identified above.
Civil Society & NGOs
5. Continue supporting organizations and individuals working towards the advancement of human
rights out of an acknowledgement that the full realization of these ideals may take several years to
achieve.