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Welcome to the NGO Network Alliance Project’s home page. The Project aims to improve the accessibility of human rights and civic information in Zimbabwe.
Each category lists a variety
of NGOs, civil society organisations and social justice groups.
Please review the
E-Activism Page
regularly where we encourage electronic lobbying and action.

Donate to Kubatana

Local media contacts
For email and website addresses, click here

Other useful Zimbabwe focused websites
AfricaFiles
IRIN
News24
SWRadio Africa
VOA Studio 7

Parliamentary Committees 2005/6, click here

Legislators
- House of Assembly
- Senate

Contact details for foreign embassies in Zimbabwe
For email and website addresses, click here

Zebra

Unsung heroes
When night fell, I was taken to the Zambezi River. Later in the night, we crossed, through little boats. I was scared to death. I couldn't imagine traveling on that river. I had gone to school, I knew about the Zambezi River. I knew about all the crocodiles and the hippopotamus along that river. It was frightening!
- Vesta Sithole Read more

Important links for Development News & Information
Balancing Act
Fahamu
Kabissa
OneWorld
The Communication Initiative
Open Directory Project
Human Rights Internet

Be an activist. Follow these steps . . .
Choose a problem
Do your research
Brainstorm many solutions
Build a strong support team
Identify your opposition
Raise money for your cause
Carry out your solution
Evaluate your progress
Don’t give up
Read more

Useful resources
18 Ideas for Avoiding a Funding Crisis
NGO Technology Planning
12 Habits of Highly Effective ICT-Enabled Development Initiatives
Just Add Consciousness: A Guide to Social Activism

Peace

Eyes

To me, it feels as if most things are collapsing, be it industry, the health system, or the education system… you name it, it’s going… deteriorating. Even the judicial system is struggling. The current political situation and the country’s negative publicity certainly don’t help. All these have the combined effect of making life very difficult for the people.
Read more of this interview with Valerie Tagwira, author of the Uncertainty of Hope.

Politics & Governance
  • Injury in addition to insult: Human rights violation on commercial farms 2000-2005 - Human Rights NGO Forum - Read more
  • Benefits and dangers of negotiations - Gene Sharp - Read more
  • Remittances, poverty reduction & household wellbeing in
    Zimbabwe - Sarah Bracking & Lloyd Sachikonye - Read more
  • Digging a grave for Zimbabwe - Newsweek - Read more
  • The fall of the house of Mobutu - Peter Rosenblum - Read more
  • Dutch-based ZimbabweWatch makes a strong statement with 'living museum' - NiZA - Read more
  • Parliament passes spying Bill - MISA-Zimbabwe - Read more
  • Transcript of 'Hot Seat' interview with Jenni Williams, Chenjerai Hove and Stan Mukasa - SW Radio Africa - Read more
  • Venezuela lets councils bloom - Washington Post - Read more
Politics is not about privilege. Politics is about patriotism. Patriotism inspires justice, equality and unity.

- Read more by Courage Shumba

Opinion
  • Polls and HIV/Aids: Should MPs be tested? - Zimbabwe
    Standard - Read more
  • Love and defiance in Zimbabwe - BBC News - Read more
  • How tyranny came to Zimbabwe - Jimmy Carter still has a lot to answer for - James Kirchick - Read more
  • The voice of conscience - Mail & Guardian (SA) - Read more
  • Multiple Concurrent Partnerships: Are small houses a key driver? - Lois Chingandu, SAfAIDS - Read more
  • Faith against politics - Newsweek - Read more
  • 12 ways to be more positive - What Do You Stand For? -
    Read more
  • Mbeki's Zimbabwe challenge - Brian Raftopoulos - Read more
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Navigating the Kubatana web site

Our home page carries only a few of the thousands of articles that we have in our Archive. The Archive is updated regularly. Please check out our Electronic Activism Page and get involved in our local campaigns. If you'd like to contact a Zimbabwean NGO please make use of our online Directory.

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