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2021 International Day of the Girl Child Commemorative Statement

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Monday, October 11, 2021

National Peace and Reconciliation Commission

2021 International Day of the Girl Child Commemorative Statement

11 October 2021

International Day of the Girl Child Commemorative Statement

 

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Welcome and Introductory Remarks made on behalf of the Resident Representative OIC

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Monday, October 4, 2021

Welcome and Introductory Remarks made on behalf of the Resident Representative OIC

Remarks by UNDP

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International Day of Peace Symposium

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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

 

International Day of Peace Commemorative Webinar (Audio)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11k52NY-t0-cII2ddrXNv3u8SUws7MBB5/view?usp=drivesdk

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Acting Chairperson's Message

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Monday, September 27, 2021

REMARKS BY THE NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION ACTING CHAIRPERSON COMMISSIONER LILIAN CHIGWEDERE ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE VIRTUAL PEACE CONCERT

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NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMMISSION STATEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE

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Monday, September 27, 2021

 

NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMMISSION STATEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE: 21 SEPTEMBER 2021

 

 

NPRC Statement on IDP

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IDP Commemorations Remarks by Tafadzwa Muvingi

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Monday, September 27, 2021

UNDP Programme Specialist , Tafadzwa Muvingi Remarks on IDP Commemorations

 

http://www.nprc.org.zw/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Remarks-by-Tafadzwa-Muvingi.docx

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Civic Society voice on the International Day of Peace Commemorations

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Thursday, September 23, 2021

NANGO Executive Director Leonard Mandishara IDP Commemorative Webinar Speech

‘Civic Society Voice on the International Day of Peace Commemorations’

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International Day of Peace 2021 Countdown

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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Every 21st of September annually, the world Commemorates the International day of Peace. This year,the world heals from the Covid 19 Pandemic that has over the past few years robbed humanity of its treasures. This year more than ever we are motivated to navigate our way into making the world a safe place, free from violence and conflict. As the NPRC ,we are inspired to help the world rebuild momentum, heal and become a tolerant, inclusive and equitable place.We also move towards a cyberspace that is safe and tolerant.

http://www.nprc.org.zw/?p=1206&preview=true

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Happy Heroes Celebrations

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Monday, August 9, 2021

 

Happy Heroes Celebrations

As a nation, we ought to appreciate the sacrifices made by the gallant sons and daughters of Zimbabwe. Some lost their lives fighting in the Liberation Struggle to bring peace to Zimbabwe. The NPRC urges the nation to honour the nation’s heroes and heroines by preserving Peace and Unity. As a nation, let us be tolerant to our diversity. Happy 2021 Heroes Day Celebrations to all Zimbabweans.

http://www.nprc.org.zw/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/NPRC-heroes-MESSAGE-1.pdf

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Virtual Launch of the Women Political Training and Mentorship Programme

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Monday, August 2, 2021

The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) participated at the Virtual Launch of the Women Political Training and Mentorship Programme which was hosted by the Zimbabwe Gender Commission in collaboration with the UN Women. Representatives from political parties such as Zanu PF, MDCA and MDCT were panelists in the discussions, from the Civil Society Organisations, Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe gave solidarity remarks. Participants had an opportunity to share their observations on gender equality and women’s involvement in politics.
The NPRC Victim, Support, Gender and Diversity (VSGD) Thematic Chairperson, Commissioner Nomaqhawe Gwere presented her solidarity message and the Minister of Women Affairs, Community and Small and Medium Enterprise Development, Honourable S. G. G. Nyoni delivered the keynote address. The VSGD Chairperson pointed out that the NPRC Act mandates the Commission to mainstream gender and protect women and other vulnerable groups from violence. She further stated, “The NPRC Act emphasises on the development of procedures and institutions to facilitate dialogue among political parties, communities and other groups in order to prevent conflict and disputes.”
The VSGD Chairperson also highlighted on the issue of violence in politics and the abuse of social media and communication technologies that further presents opportunities for violence.
The Complaints Handling, Investigations and Legal Department (CHIL) noted with concern that most victims who seek recourse from the Commission are women, firmly establishing evidence from community dialogues conducted by the NPRC under the Women Safe Spaces Programme that indicate that many women are affected by election related conflicts and violence.
Commissioner Gwere also told the meeting about the establishment of the National Conflict Early Warning and Early Response (CEWER) system which is one of the strategies that the Commission has considered key to ensure structural, systematic and operational prevention of violence and conflict. She said that the CEWER system has clear Gender Specific Indicators as well as political and elections conflict related indicators.
Commissioner Gwere also told participants that many activities have been lined by the Commission and these include engaging in dialogue with key stakeholders such as political parties, traditional leaders, churches and faith-based organisations, youths and civil society organisations with the aim of instilling tolerance, inclusivity and ultimately violent free and peaceful elections conducive for women’s participation among others.

http://www.nprc.org.zw/virtual-launch-o…orship-programme/

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