KEY VIOLATIONS JANUARY VIOLATIONS 0 10 20 26 Unfair distribution of food aid Impeded access 20 Restrictred Freedom of Expression 20 14 Threats of Violence 11 Restricted access to social services Assault 8 Looting/pillaging 8 Restricted freedom of assembly 4 Inhuman treatment 3 Unjustified arrests 2 POLITICAL DISCRIMINATION AND UNFAIR PRACTICES IN FOOD AID WORSENING FOOD INSECURITY The distribution of food aid in Zimbabwe has been marred by politicization, coercion, and human rights violations, undermining the principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence. In January, ZPP documented 26 violations of unfair food aid distribution, affecting 1135 people (628 women, 507 men). Traditional leaders and ruling party officials have been at the forefront of this discriminatory practice. In Gokwe North, Chief Chireya has been openly supporting the ruling party, making political remarks during food aid distributions as well as corruptly using government sponsored aid to pay his workers as their salaries. In an incident in Mudzi north, Mashonaland East Province, a male victim was actually assaulted in front of the public at the instigation of Village Head Tseko who refused to explain to the victim why he had been denied food aid despite his name being on the list. As he sought an explanation, including asking to inspect the list, the victim was beaten by three men Pupa, Edwin,and Nyamuyeruza, Pupa being the village head’s relative. In Mashonaland West, aid meant for the elderly was given to 20 young women, members of the ruling party who had initially gathered for an entrepreneurship training under the party’s banner. 20 women and 12 men were excluded from the distributions while the beneficiaries received 2kgs of rice each. The neglect of the elderly over young party women, disregards the state’s responsibilities to ‘provide facilities and food’ for elderly persons who are in need as stated in Section 21 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. This neglect disregards the state's constitutional responsibilities to provide for elderly persons in need. With over 6 million people requiring urgent support due to acute food insecurity, Zimbabwe's food insecurity situation is dire, exacerbated by factors like high food prices, cash shortages, and worsening market conditions. 4

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