Kubatana Trust The Kubatana Trust of Zimbabwe, incorporating the NGO Network Alliance Project (NNAP), aims to strengthen the use of email and Internet strategies in Zimbabwean NGOs and civil society organisations. Kubatana makes human rights and civic education information accessible from a centralised, electronic source
The Zimbabwean We are a group of committed and professional Zimbabwean journalists and friends from around the world who have come together to start the first physical newspaper for Zimbabweans in exile. The paper will be edited by Wilf Mbanga, founder and first Chief Executive of Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe, the publishers of The Daily News (closed down in 2003 under the terms of the Zimbabwe Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act—AIPPA.) More than 50 Zimbabwean journalists around the world have offered their services on a voluntary basis to get the paper started.
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MMPZ Media Monitoring Project of Zimbabwe is an independent Trust that works to promote responsible journalism in Zimbabwe. This is achieved through monitoring and analysis of news and current affairs on radio, television and the print media.
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ZESN The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) is a coalition non-governmental organisations formed to co-ordinate activities pertaining to elections. The major focus of the Network is to promote democratic processes in general and free and fair elections in particular.
ZCTU Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions is an organisation that serves to promote, advance and safeguard the economic, social and constitutional freedoms of workers by securing legal, political, democratic and good governance framework in Zimbabwe through strengthening its capacity and independence and those of its affiliates.
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Combined Harare Residents Association An organisation that seeks to represent and support Member Associations and all Residents of Harare by advocating affordable, transparent and effective municipal and other services and quality facilities on a professional, non party basis.
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ZINASU Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) is a national union of students in Zimbabwe’s tertiary institutions of higher learning. The union represents about 260 000 students in more than 43 institutions including universities, teachers colleges, polytechnic colleges and agricultural institutes.
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Zimbabwe National Students Union Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) is a national union of students in Zimbabwe’s tertiary institutions of higher learning. The union represents about 260 000 students in more than 43 institutions including universities, teachers colleges, polytechnic colleges and agricultural institutes.
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NASCOH National Association of Societies for the Care of the Handicapped
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Zimbabwe Civil Education Trust The Zimbabwe Civic Education Trust (ZIMCET) was founded in the year 2000 and was commissioned, thereafter, by the Zimbabwe Election Support Network, to monitor violence while it awaited its registration. ZIMCET identified and trained 240 volunteers who assisted in monitoring violence. When the organisation was eventually registered in August 2001, its immediate activities were influenced by what the report on violence had identified as a problem.
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Zim Women Resource Centre & Network The Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network is a non-governmental organization working in the gender and development field. Its core business is gathering, interpreting, publishing and disseminating rare and life-changing information in order to allow women to make informed choices about their lives and influence government to implement gender sensitive policies.
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Human Rights NGO Forum The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (also known as the "Human Rights Forum") has been in existence since January 1998. Non-governmental organisations working in the field of human rights came together to provide legal and psycho-social assistance to the victims of the Food Riots of January 1998.
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Media Institute for Southern Africa The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) is a non-governmental organisation with members in 11 of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) countries. Officially launched in September 1992, MISA focuses primarily on the need to promote free, independent and pluralistic media, as envisaged in the 1991 Windhoek Declaration.
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Students Solidarity Trust The Student Solidarity Trust is a non-governmental service trust that was founded in 2002, to act as a service provider to the students' populace in Zimbabwe in general and to assist politically victimised students in particular.
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International Socialist Organisation The International Socialist Organization (ISO) is committed to building an organization that participates in the struggles for justice and liberation today--and, ultimately, for a future socialist society.
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