ZPP Calls for:
A frank and genuine approach by government to address the issue of partisan distribution of
food aid and that government stops denying the existence of such without investigating.
Those in leadership positions to desist from making statements that may ferment hate and strife
and in line with this, political parties are urged to reign in their supporters to desist from such
practices.
Peaceful conduct from all political actors in order to advance sustainable peace in Zimbabwe.
Comprehensive all inclusive dialogue that will help bring relief to the growing suffering of
Zimbabweans
Implementation of the recommendations of the Motlanthe Commission and ensure all those
affected receive the requisite assistance while those responsible are made to account for their
actions
ABOUT ZPP
The organisation was founded in 2000 by church-based and human rights organisations. The current members of ZPP are
Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in
Zimbabwe (CCJPZ), Counselling Services Unit (CSU), Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights), Civic Education
Network Trust (CIVNET), and Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ).
ZPP was established with the objective of monitoring, documenting and building peace and promoting the peaceful resolution of
disputes and conflicts. The Zimbabwe Peace Project seeks to foster dialogue and political tolerance through non-partisan peace
monitoring activities, mainly through monitors who document the violations of rights in the provinces.
The monitors, who at full complement stand at 420, constitute the core pool of volunteers, supported by four Regional
Coordinators. The Regional Coordinators relate with the national office headed by the National Director and programme officers
in various units.
If you are concerned about acts of violence in your community ZPP encourages you to get in touch
on WhatsApp numbers: +263 774 883 406 and +263 774 883 417
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