THE NGO NETWORK ALLIANCE PROJECT - an online community for Zimbabwean activists  
 View archive by sector
 
 
    HOME THE PROJECT DIRECTORYJOINARCHIVESEARCH E:ACTIVISMBLOGSMSFREEDOM FONELINKS CONTACT US
 

 


Back to Index

Human Rights Commission - Civil Society Organizations meets government
National Association of Non-Governmental Organisations in Zimbabwe (NANGO)
September 29, 2006

THE CIVIL SOCIETY organisations under the umbrella body of National Association of Non-Governmental Organizations [NANGO] met government representatives from 21 to 23 September 2006 in Kariba for consultations on the establishment of the contentious Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC). The NANGO Board Vice Chairperson, Mr. J. Chitekuteku led the civil society delegation in the deliberations highlighting the prevailing human rights environment in the country. The United Nations Development Programme [UNDP] organized the meeting with Prof. Walter Kamba, former University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor as the facilitator.

The civil society representatives agreed to meet the government officials as part of its 2006 National Annual NGO Conference resolution of constructive dialogue, engagement and facts based advocacy with key stakeholders. The strategy of engagement is informed by the civil society’s adopted social agenda framework, which emphasise dialogue as one of the crucial link to national development.

Civil society fears
The civil society-government meeting agreed to use the internationally recognized Paris Principles (see attached) as the guiding framework and benchmark for the development of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission. The NANGO led-team expressed the sector’s fears with respect to the establishment of the Commission in light of the continued existence of repressive laws such as the Public Order and Security Act [POSA] and Access to Information and Private Protection Act [AIPPA], which curtail the rights of citizens.

The civil society’s cautious approach is anchored in fear of creating an illusionary remedial institution, which will be ineffective given the current operating environment.

Government perspective
According to government officials, the ZHRC will ensure increased conformity with various international human rights treaties, to which Zimbabwe is a signatory and "will ensure promotion, protection and effective enforcement of human rights". The commission will also assist the government in preparing country reports required by the UN treaty bodies.

However, the Kariba meeting deliberated on the context and nature of civil society organisations and government relationships pertaining to human rights.

Joint statement
In a joint statement, the NANGO Board Vice Chairperson Mr Chitekuteku and the Ministry of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Secretary, Mr D. Mangota expressed the need to find "problem areas and to make proposals for the improvement of such relationships in ensuring an environment that is conducive for continued collaboration between government and the civil society organisations".
  

Visit the NANGO fact sheet

Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.

TOP