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WOZA
letter to United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
and United
Nations office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
February 13, 2007
- Dr. Agostinho
Zacarias United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- Ms Agnes Asekongye
Oonyu United Nations office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA)
Dear Dr Zacarias
and Madam Asekongye Oonyu,
Re: The
People’s Charter – a blueprint for a better Zimbabwe
The women and men of WOZA have initiated a non-violent campaign
with the aim of mobilising Zimbabweans to demand social justice
from their leaders. The time has come to put the past behind us
and start building a better tomorrow. We plan to hold existing leaders
accountable and mobilise people to demand leaders who will deliver
all aspects of social justice and a genuinely people-driven constitution.
We need help from international friends however and this is why
we are approaching you.
Our resolution
was made after an eleven-month, nationwide consultation process.
During 2006, over 284 meetings, consulting almost 10,000 rural and
urban people on social justice were conducted. The people spoke
clearly about what they want in a new Zimbabwe and their contributions
formed the People’s Charter,
which is attached below.
As Women of Zimbabwe
Arise (WOZA) and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (MOZA) take to the streets
of Bulawayo and Harare today to mark WOZA’s fifth Valentine’s Campaign,
they will be marching with the theme ‘The People’s Charter – giving
you a better life, a better Zimbabwe’.
In Harare, the
protest is starting outside the offices of the UNDP. In WOZA’s first
Valentine’s campaign in
2003, then Secretary-General,
Kofi Annan, was chosen as WOZA’s ‘valentine’ and a petition delivered
to the UNDP at the start of the demonstration. It was decided that
it was therefore fitting to go back to where it all began in this,
WOZA’s fifth year.
Five years later
as we march in our Valentines Day procession, Zimbabwe is in even
worse a position than what originally drove the women of this country
to take a stand against the deteriorating situation in their homeland.
We therefore ask that you consider this Charter to be a plea to
the United Nations from the people of Zimbabwe. It is what the people
want for their future – it is what we believe can bring a better
Zimbabwe. We ask that you consider the Charter as the voices of
ordinary Zimbabweans asking your organization to use whatever influence
it can to bring about the socially just future we all desire.
Please open up
your heart and read it sincerely knowing that it contains the dreams
and desires of a heartbroken nation.
Yours faithfully,
Members and supporters
of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) and Men of Zimbabwe Arise
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