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Students
Solidarity Trust (SST)
Last updated: July
30, 2010
| Physical
address |
No.
6 Broadlands Road, Mt Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Postal
address |
No.
6 Broadlands Road, Mt Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Telephone |
+263-(0)912-251384,
(0)912-864572 |
| Email
address |
info@studentsolidarity.org,
sst@africaonline.co.zw,
mnyamanhindi@studentsolidarity.org;
smoyo@studentsolidarity.org |
| Year
established |
November
2002 |
| Contact |
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Name |
Position |
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Masimba
Nyamamansingi |
Co-ordinator
- (0)912-864572 |
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Joy
Mabenge |
Board
member |
| Matilda
Moyo |
Board member |
| Memory
Kachambo |
Board member |
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Rachael
Matatari |
Administrator
- (0)912-251384 - rmatatari@studentsolidarity.org |
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Information
Department |
(0)912-950682
- mkuchera@studentsolidarity.org,
tmurai@studentsolidarity.org |
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Students
Social Safety Network & Rapid Solidarity & Support |
(0)912-864572 |
Objectives |
1.
To implement Support programs for students victims of human
rights abuses
2. Monitoring and Reporting on Human Rights Abuses in the Students
Movement.
3. Promoting popular participation and social dialogue.
4. Develop strategic partnerships and networks at a national,
regional and international level.
5. To carry out research and analysis on issues of strategic
importance to the students’ community in the country as
a way of bringing the issues into the public domain, and for
advocacy and social mobilization purposes. |
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Mission statement |
SST
seeks to provide solidarity and support to the students’
community in Zimbabwe through support programs for student victims
of human rights abuses, monitoring and reporting on human rights
abuses of students, promoting popular participation and dialogue
through policy research and analysis and engagement.
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Vision |
To
promote and provide solidarity and support to the student movement
towards a democratic Zimbabwe.
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| Sectors
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| Advocacy;
Children/Youth; Civil Activism; Democracy & Good Governance;
Education/Training; Human Rights; Political Activism; Victim
Support |
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