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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.

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


Frog

71 dark days in Mugabe's jail

Another reality struck as I walked out of the prison complex, that in fact the whole country is just another big prison. Harare Remand is simply a microcosm of what the whole country has become. There is no food on the shelves; starvation is stalking the nation and people can no longer afford to visit each other because of prohibitive transport costs. Zimbabwe has simply become a big prison with Mugabe as the chief warden.
Read more
by Luke Tamborinyoka

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

Useful resources
Media strategies for NGO sustainability
13 Steps to develop an NGO financial sustainability strategy
Know-how for deploying effective mobile campaigns for activism and advocacy

WaterKitchenDancing on the Rim

Hope is something to bite on, to put between the teeth. Whether these hopes between the teeth are fresh or tattered makes little difference when it comes to surviving the nights and imagining a new day.
~ John Berger, Hold Everything Dear

Politics & Governance
  • At best a falsehood, at worst a lie - Comments on the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) reports - Zim NGO HR Forum - Read more
  • A call to action: The crisis in Zim - SADC's human rights credibility on line - Human Rights Watch - Read more
  • Good governance in Africa - Allan Savory - Read more
  • Children’s rights activists and documentarists arrested - MISA-Zimbabwe - Read more
  • Zimbabwe political & dialogue brief - No. 3 - IDASA - Read more
Our failure to grasp our own future has led to the current quagmire. I am weary of the election project. Why the focus on the narrow objective of elections and not on a long term sustainabile democracy and economic development project?

- Read more from this article by Grace Kwinjeh

Opinion
  • Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) and the Domestic Violence Act [Chapter 5:16] - Read more
  • I insist on my right to vote in 2008 - Takura Zhangazha - Read more
  • Falling HIV rates tell complex story - PlusNews - Read more
  • ZANU-PF and the ghosts of foreign funding - David Moore -
    Read more
  • Address the land question - Lungisile Ntsebezae - 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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