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ZLHR Granted Observer Status With The African Commission On Human And Peoples Rights
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
April 29, 2005

The Chairperson, Board, members, the Executive Director and Secretariat of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights do hereby announce the granting to ZLHR of Observer Status with the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights.

The Commission, sitting in Public Session at its 37th Ordinary session in Banjul, the Gambia, on Wednesday 27th April resolved to award ZLHR this invaluable status.

About ACHPR-Observer Status and What It Means for ZLHR and Zimbabwe(ans)

The ACHPR has two principal functions:

  1. Promotion of human and peoples’ rights in Africa.
    The main essence of this function is to sensitise the population and disseminate information on human and peoples’ rights in Africa through various ways and means chief among them being to ‘collect documents, undertake studies and researches on African problems in the field of human rights and peoples’ rights…. encourage national and local institutions concerned with human and peoples’ rights…give its views or make recommendations to governments’. Article 45(1) of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
  2. Protection of human and peoples’ rights in Africa. In addition to these the ACHPR is also tasked with the interpretation of the provisions of the Charter; and any other task assigned to it by the AU Assembly. Fulfilling this mandate is no easy task for any commission and there has been the greatest need to cooperate with NGOs and inter-governmental organisations in many areas relating to the promotion and protection of human rights.

Since 1988, in a bid to strengthen cooperation in executing its mandate, the Commission has been granting Observer Status to NGOs. As at the ACHPR’s 36th Ordinary Session held in Senegal from 23 November to 7th December 2004, 319 NGOs had been granted Observer Status.

ACHPR observer status is granted to national and international NGOs to assist the Commission in its mandate to promote the protection and promotion of human rights in Africa.

ZLHR will thus be in a position to actively participate and assist the ACHPR promote and protect human and peoples’ rights in Zimbabwe and beyond.

It is therefore with a great sense of pride that ZLHR publicises its new status. It is the view of ZLHR that the status is a recognition of the sterling work that it has done in promoting and protecting human rights in Zimbabwe and beyond. It also takes the opportunity to thank all who have been supportive in its activities and programmes.

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