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Zimbabwe
Association for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation of the Offender
(ZACRO)
Last updated: October
25, 2012
| Physical
address |
12922
Ndlela Way, Mbare, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Postal
address |
PO
Box Msk 260, Mbare, Zimbabwe |
| Telephone |
+263-(0)4-772946,
770046, 780403 |
| Email
address |
zacrehab@mweb.co.zw;
edson@zacro.org.zw;
elisha@zacro.org.zw |
| Year
established |
1997 |
| Contact |
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Name |
Position |
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Edson
Chiota |
Chief Executive
Officer - (0)772-212177 |
| Elisha
Chidombwe |
Programmes
Director -(0)772-485851 |
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Cecelia
Mukondya |
Programmes
Officer - (0)772-863942 |
Roselyn
Mashava |
Finance
Officer - (0)772-780908 |
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Loice
Matingo |
Administrator
- (0)772-541656 |
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Julia
Kwashira |
Receptionist
-(0)733-365275 |
Objectives |
- To
advocate for justice as well as respect and protection of
prisoners’ rights in Zimbabwe.
- To
facilitate re-integration of prisoners in Zimbabwe back
into the mainstream society.
- To
mobilize various communities to fight crime in the country.
- To
promote rehabilitation of offenders and ex-prisoners.
- To
lobby for Zimbabwe to conform to practice of international
and regional minimum standards of treating prisoners
- To
cater for provision of humanitarian assistance, amenities
and other needs towards welfare and protection of prisoners’
rights
- To
study and seek further penal reform based on rehabilitative
legislations while stimulating public interest therein.
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| Mission
Statement |
| To
prevent crime and promote rehabilitation and re-integration
of offenders in order to have peace in society while advocating
for justice in prisons of Zimbabwe. |
Sectors |
| Advocacy,
Counceslling, HIV/AIDS, Democracy & Good Governance, Human
Rights, Prison Reform |
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