All articles about Zimbabwe
All articles and press releases about Zimbabwe.
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The Inspirator Pilot Review |
| 19 May 2010 |
| MS ActionAid Denmark's "inspirator pilot programme" holds great potentials and is a sharing of ideas and experience that can provide highly needed capacity building of partner organisations across borders and add value to our development programmes, says the ActionAid country directors from Uganda and Zimbabwe. |
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Statements from three women in Zimbabwe |
| 12 February 2009 |
| Video statements from three strong women in Zimbabwe, all part of the "Women for Influence" project - Cleopatra Ndlovu, Ednah Bhala and Rose Jena. |
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Linda Ncube tells on video |
| 12 February 2009 |
| Linda Ncube from Seychelles tells about her work with information and advocacy in Zimbabwe. |
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Successful action against Domestic Violence |
| 26 February 2007 |
| Women and gender activists celebrate the successful signing of the Domestic Violence Bill - a milestone in the fight against gender based violence and protection of women's rights. |
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New Fair Trade cooperation |
| 20 February 2007 |
| In cooperation with a Danish Fair Trade company, MS-Zimbabwe has embarked on a new initiative aiming to create a Fair Trade market for Zimbabwean producers. |
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Civil society resisting the pressure |
| 04 January 2007 |
| The third edition of the Zimbawe Social Forum held in September was reduced from a three day to a one day event. However in several regards the forum was bigger than ever. |
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Women stage demonstration |
| 12 October 2006 |
| Women activists stage demonstrations against critics of the Domestic Violence Bill that seeks to protect women and girls from abuse. |
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SASF2006 |
| 10 October 2006 |
| Malawi is hosting the 3rd edition of the Southern Africa Social Forum, which is attracting thousands of participants from the region. |
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Zimbabwe Social Forum |
| 05 October 2006 |
| Following a series of regional forum events, the national Zimbabwe Social Forum was held on 30 September 2006 in Harare. |
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NGO Expo 2006 |
| 05 June 2006 |
| In June NGOs from all over the country met to exhibit their work and demonstrate the important role of civil society in development. |
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Introduction: Southern Africa Social Forum |
| 15 November 2005 |
| Zimbabwe hosted Southern African Social Forum (SASF) October 13-15, gathering more than 3000 civic activists and social movements from all over the region. |
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The gender dimension of HIV and Aids |
| 10 November 2005 |
| The gender dimension of HIV and Aids presents numerous challenges to the woman and girl child in Southern Africa, writes Grace Kamanga from Southern Africa Social Forum. |
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9. Zimbabwe |
| 02 August 2005 |
| MS Report 2004-05, Zimbabwe: Aids, poverty and the political situation are big challenges for MS and her partners in Zimbabwe. |
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Sector Meeting on HIV/Aids |
| 30 June 2005 |
| At their last sector meeting, 21-23 June 2005, MS-Zimbabwe Partners criticized the National Aids Policy of being gender insensitive and gender oppressive. |
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Handspeak - TV Programme |
| 15 June 2005 |
| CHIPAWO launches the first TV program for and by the deaf in Zimbabwe. "Handspeak" is a weakly serie and includes sign language, news, drama, discussions |
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CHIPAWO and the Danish Fairy Tale |
| 15 April 2005 |
| On 8 April 2005 CHIPAWO hosted a commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of H. C. Andersen at the National Art Gallery in Harare. |
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The Little Mermaid of Mbare |
| 10 April 2005 |
| In his Zimbabwean adaptation of Andersen's famous fairy tale The Little Mermaid, poet Victor Mavedzenge, takes us from the seaside of Denmark to the poor suburbs in Harare. |
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16 days of activism against gender violence |
| 15 December 2004 |
| More than 35 local organisations participated in the 16 days campaign against gender-based violence reaching out to thousands of women, men and children across Zimbabwe. |
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Let’s fight HIV/Aids together now |
| 01 December 2004 |
| MS-Zimbabwe calls upon all partners and friends to join in the fight against HIV/Aids. Read our appeal in commemoration of the World Aids Day focusing especially on the challenges experienced by girls and women. |
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HIV and disability: a Jairos Jiri perspective |
| 18 November 2004 |
| Jairos Jiri seeks to challenge the fact that most of the HIV and AIDS programmes being implemented in the country do not target people living with disabilities. |
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The Zimbabwean Situation |
| 03 November 2004 |
| Zimbabwe is one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/Aids epidemic. An estimated 3000 people die each week. Read more about the epidemic and its impact on the development in Zimbabwe. |
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Official Opening of BaTonga Museum |
| 23 September 2004 |
| On 24 September 2004 the BaTonga Museum, presenting the life, history and culture of the Tonga people in Zimbabwe, was officially opened. Read the story of the museum here. |
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Bill threatens human rights work in Zimbabwe |
| 16 August 2004 |
| A new NGO draft bill will endanger NGO work on human rights in Zimbabwe. The new draft bill raises concern in both Zimbabwe and the MS headquarter in Copenhagen. |
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MS training on HIV/Aids mainstreaming |
| 20 June 2004 |
| In June 2004 MS-Zimbabwe and its partners had the pleasure to receive a visit from HIV/Aids adviser Kirsten Madsen. Read more about her training and meeting with partners. |
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Happy birthday! |
| 01 February 2004 |
| On the 23rd of January 2004 MS celebrated its 60th Birthday with a reception at the head offices in Copenhagen. |
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Misunderstanding in Zimbabwe resolved |
| 13 November 2003 |
| A misunderstanding resting on baseless allegations against the Director and Administrator of the Zimbabwe programme of Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke (Danish Association for International Cooperation) has attracted media attention in Denmark. |
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Zimbabwe: No clear answer for the poor |
| 01 October 1998 |
| Eighteen years after the birth of the new Zimbabwe, the majority of the poor still await a much promised solution to the imbalanced land distribution. Land is becoming an ever more debated and controversial topic. |
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