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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

Face Forward

Songs from inflation nation
As a national hero in a nation wracked by drought, violence and runaway inflation, Oliver Mtukudzi has a choice. He can act like everything is fine in his native Zimbabwe, roar disapproval through his music, or find a middle road. Read more

The bleeding wound: Zimbabwe's slow suicide
Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight sings with a lush, raw love for Africa. Fuller is close to the feel of the dirt and the things that grow in it, to the shrieks of the animals and “the smell of people who are not afraid to eat meat,” to the pitilessness of the sun and the fury of the rains. Read more

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

Useful resources
Board members: To be or not to be involved in fundraising?
Daily Good
Human rights and capability

Photo by Taurai MadunaSpiralPhoto by Kim Yow

Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create.
- Albert Einstein

Politics & Governance
  • Defending women - defending the rights of a nation: Preliminary report on political violence - WOZA - Read more
  • Zimbabwe’s future - Michelle Gavin and Knox Chitiyo - Read more
  • Home-based care succumbing to economic burnout - PLUS
    News - Read more
  • ZI launches RESTORE, a framework for running free and fair elections - Zimbabwe Institute - Read more
  • Unequal, unfair, ineffective and inefficient: Gender inequity in health - Women and Gender Equity Knowledge Network - Read more
Evidence from Zimbabwe shows that among 15-18 year old girls,
those who are enrolled in school are more than five times
less likely to have HIV than those who have dropped out.

Read more from Educate girls; fight HIV/AIDS
Opinion
  • Prisca Mhlolo - 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa - Stephanie Nolen - Read more
  • Farewell to political activism: Reflections from South Africa - Mukoma Wa Ngugi - Read more
  • A world without AIDS: One Zimbabwean at a time - Read more
  • The politics of exclusion and national survival - Margaret Zondo - Read more
  • MDC - silent persecution of women no more - Grace Kwinjeh -
    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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