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Statement
on the raids on informal settlements and flea markets
National
Association of Non-Governmental Organisations in Zimbabwe (NANGO)
June 03, 2005
The National Association
of NGOs [NANGO], representing NGOs operating in the country, notes
with great concern the severe impact that the current Operation
Restore Order and Operation Murambatsvina are having on family livelihoods
and on the welfare of the orphans and vulnerable children.
Although a detailed audit
of the impact is not yet complete, indications from Organisations
working directly with those that have been affected point to the
significant entrenchment of an already dire urban poverty, unemployment
and human rights violations. Women, orphans and vulnerable children
are by far the most affected groups requiring urgent assistance
in the form of shelter, warmth, sanitary wear, food and medication.
Whilst acknowledging
the need for a broad economic turnaround and the efforts made so
far towards the redress of the country's economic position,
NANGO insists that the Operations are incongruent with the government's
expressed commitments to the Informal Sector Economy and to Orphans
and Vulnerable children. It is unfortunate that the coping mechanisms
and social safety nets that people have been building overtime,
at times with government support, are being decimated overnight.
By no means should the
prerogative of fostering a clean environment be allowed to override
government's obligation to protect the interest of the poor,
the marginalised and the vulnerable. A more responsible course of
action should be put in place to deal with the crime and the dirt
in the city without prejudicing people's basic livelihoods.
As the population battles
to meliorate the emerging humanitarian crisis that has been predicated
by the poor performance of the economy and the looming drought,
the call is for government to support rather than impede its population
in the struggles against poverty and unemployment. NANGO thus calls
upon government to increase its spending on social service delivery,
to support the informal economy and to focus more on putting in
place social protection programmes and mechanisms.
NANGO hereby calls upon
government to stop the Operations immediately until appropriate
alternative mechanisms are put in place. NANGO is also calling upon
all NGOs to respond to the crisis by offering practical humanitarian
assistance to those affected.
Visit the NANGO
fact
sheet
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