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  • Conference report: Zimbabwean women in transition
    Women's Coalition
    April 07, 2009

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    1. Background

    What is the WCoZ?

    The WCoZ is a network of women rights activists and women's organisations with national structures. The WCoZ is a forum where women meet to engage in collective activism on issues affecting women and girls in Zimbabwe. Its central role is to provide a core point for activism on women and girl's rights. WCoZ brings females from diverse backgrounds to collectively advocate for the attainment and enjoyment of their rights. The organizational members of the Coalition work in diverse fields including health, legal aid, access to education, gender based violence, torture, skills training, poverty reduction, research, property rights and governance issues.

    The Theme for the day was - Bringing Zimbabwean women to the centre of the transition."

    The Conference's Overall Goal: Mobilize women to participate actively in all aspects of the transitional process

    The Conference's Objectives:

    • To hold one day conference for women leaders from all over Zimbabwe's rural and urban areas and all political parties
    • Discuss contents of the GPA as it relates to women
    • Discuss critical areas of concern in the transitional process e.g. constitutional review, transitional justice mechanisms, socio-economic and political reconstruction, women's participation in the transitional governance mechanisms etc.
    • Strategize on a way forward for Zimbabwean women.

    2. Worskhop proceedings

    The Workshop Facilitator Mrs. Joyce Kazembe started the meeting by inviting Reverend Regina Katsande to open the gathering with a prayer. The Reverend committed and surrendered the success of the workshop into the hands of the Almighty through song "Takomborerwa Muzita raShe" and prayer.

    The Reverend referred to the Pauline writings and encouraged all present to undertake the day's deliberations in love, peace and oneness, all as beings created by one God. She urged participants to stand united and put aside all that had been dividing them, clothed with the "forward ever and backward never" spirit.

    2.1 Chairperson's remarks

    In welcoming the participants, WCoZ Chairperson, Ms Emilia Muchawa acknowledged all present in their different capacities, which included:

    • His Excellency, Sweden's Ambassador to Zimbabwe - Stan Rylander
    • Minister of Women Affairs, Gender & Community Development (MOWAGCD)- Hon. Dr. Olivia Muchena
    • Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Responsible for National Healing and Reconstruction (MOSPMO-HO)- Hon. Sekai Holland
    • Deputy Minister of Women Affairs, Gender & Community Development (MOWAGCD - Hon. Evelyn Masaiti)
    • Deputy Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs (MJLA)- Hon. Jessie Majome
    • Deputy Clerk of Parliament (DCoP)- Ms. Helen Dingani
    • Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Welfare- Hon. Tracey Mutinhiri gave special salute to the daughters of Zimbabwe who included representatives from the various civic organisations, Rural women leaders, Academics and Women Church leaders
    • Women Coalition of Zimbabwe Leadership and Membership
    • Members of the different Political Parties - MDC-T, MDC-M, ZANU PF, Mavambo
    • Padare
    • All collaborators and sponsors to the Zimbabwe Women in Transition
    • Women Farmers

    Ms Muchawa cited the GPA as the document that had necessitated this conference and reiterated the importance of identifying challenges emanating from the GPA and nonetheless harnessing it as women to participate meaningfully in all the spaces it provided. She acknowledged efforts of women who had begun the women's movement in Zimbabwe from the 80's and particularly saluted founder members of the Women's Coalition such as Thoko Matshe who was the first chairperson of WCoZ in 1999. It was therefore in the same spirit as the founding principles of the Coalition that this conference was being held - to ensure women's participation in the changing landscape of Zimbabwe including constitutional reform.

    Quoting from the Bible (Isaiah 32 verses 9-13), Ms Muchawa urged 'the daughters of Zimbabwe to rise up and claim [their] space,' end complacency and stop agonizing but participate in nation building. This could be realized by women and girls' unity of purpose She acknowledged the excellent working relationship that the MoWAGCD and women's organizations had nurtured, strengthening the unity of purposes in advancing the women's cause in Zimbabwe.

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