About ZPP
ZPP is a peace-promoting organisation that uses human rights lenses in
peacebuilding work having established that the deprivation and abuse of human
rights poses the greatest threat to peace in Zimbabwe.
The organisation was established in 2000 as a project of civil society and faithbased groups in response to the violence and human rights violations that
characterised the political landscape of the time. These organisations were the
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP), the Evangelical Fellowship
of Zimbabwe (EFZ), the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZIMRIGHTS), Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN),
Civic Education Network Trust (CIVNET), Counselling Services Unit (CSU),
Zimbabwe Liberators Platform (ZLP) and Non-Violent Action and Strategies for
Social Change (NOVASC).
Over the years, the ZPP network of members has evolved as the network
welcomed new member organisations while others have developed new
thematic interests or have ceased to exist. Current member organisations are
the Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace (CCJPZ), Evangelical Fellowship
of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZIMRIGHTS), Counselling Services Unit (CSU), Women and
Law Southern Africa (WLSA), National Association for the Care of the
Handicapped (NASCOH) and the Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ).
SEPTEMBER PERPETRATORS AFFILIATION
4.45
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ET
Municipal Police
1.1%
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3.86
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State agents
RS
5.04
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FAZ
Traditional
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AFF
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ZANU PF
52.52
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CCC
25.22
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4.75
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Zimbabwe
Republic Police
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