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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

Love

Starting again - A new chance at life
Moddie Jakachira takes a seat on a small, plaid-covered couch, pulls her daughter close, and lights up the tiny space of the room with the broad smile of a survivor. At 41, Moddie has joined that rare group of HIV-positive Africans who, sliding toward the mind-boggling mortality statistics of the AIDS pandemic, stepped back literally from the edge. "I am hoping to survive," Moddie says. "When you are sick you are feeling that 'Maybe I am going to die.' But now that I have started [antiretrovirals], and I am getting food, I have started a new life." 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

Luiz MaximianoSpiralModdie & Shylet Jakachira

Disobedience is at the heart of nonviolent struggle. Nonviolent movements succeed not necessarily when there are masses on the streets, but when enough people withdraw their cooperation, refuse to obey, and thus undermine the sustainability of the existing system.
- Read more from The power of nonviolence

Politics & Governance
  • Planning for post-Mugabe Zimbabwe - Michelle Gavin, Council on Foreign Relations - Read more
  • A difficult dialogue: Zimbabwe-South Africa economic relations since 2000 - Solidarity Peace Trust - Read more
  • Activists outmanoeuvred but undeterred - IPS - Read more
  • Declared stateless in country of birth - Orirando Manwere -
    Read more
  • Moratorium on diaspora money transfers - Phil Matibe - Read more
We should not rule out the possibility of conflict in political organisations, however what matters is how the leadership responds and handles the conflict.
Read more from Grace Kwinjeh
Opinion
  • Zimbabwe watcher Chan set for Mugabe's end - New Zealand Herald - Read more
  • Silent hunger: Policy options for effective responses to impact of HIV/AIDS on food security - FANRPAN - Read more
  • Women who don't have enough to eat taking more sexual risks - study - Michael Carter - Read more
  • The enemy within: Southern African militaries’ quarter-Century battle with HIV and AIDS - Institute for Security Studies - 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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