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Kubatana.net
Last updated: July
14, 2008
| Postal
address |
PO
Box GD376, Greendale, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Telephone |
+263-(0)4-746448,
776008 |
| Fax |
+263-(0)4-746418 |
| Email
address |
admin@kubatana.org.zw;
info@kubatana.org.zw
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| Year
established |
2001 |
| Contact |
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Name |
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Brenda
Burrell |
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Bev
Clark |
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Amanda
Atwood |
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Natasha
Msonza |
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Objectives |
| The
Kubatana Trust of Zimbabwe, incorporating the NGO Network
Alliance Project (NNAP), aims to build the capacity of Zimbabwean
non-profit organisations to communicate and mobilise by incorporating
electronic tools such as email and the internet into their
media strategies. Kubatana will make human rights and civic
education information accessible to the general public from
a centralised, electronic source.
Immediate
objectives of the project are to:
- Develop
a central Zimbabwean development and human rights portal:
the portal will contain material highlighting the work of
the organisations hosted on the portal together with that
of other individuals and organisations who focus on Zimbabwe
- Develop
an electronic fact sheet for each organisation hosted on
the portal
- Develop
an e-activism page for on-line campaigns
- Link
existing Zimbabwean non-profit organisations and civil society
web sites to the portal
- Advertise
the portal widely: locally, regionally and globally
By focusing
solely on Zimbabwe and being committed to the regular updating
and development of the portal, we believe that
www.kubatana.net
will become the most important source of Zimbabwean human
rights and development information on the internet. Kubatana
means "working together". |
Mission
Statement |
| Harnessing
the democratic potential of email and the internet in Zimbabwe. |
Sectors
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| Advocacy;
Civil Activism; Information Technology; Research/Documentation/Information
Dissemination |
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Our current
electronic activism protests Zimbabwe's
biased justice system.
Justice
delayed is justice denied.
~ William
Gladstone
Zimbabwean
jails in deplorable state
Findings reveal
that with a capacity around 17 000, the country’s 55 prisons including
satellites are holding over 35 000 inmates seeing them marred with numerous
issues affecting inmates which need urgent address. Read
more from Zimbabwe Association for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation of
the Offender (ZACRO)
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