Thursday, November 11, 2010

Zimbabwe Lawyers For Human Rights [zlhr], Harare, Zimbabwe, West Africa

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) is a not for profit human rights organization whose core objective is to foster a culture of human rights in Zimbabwe as well as encourage the growth and strengthening of human rights at all levels of Zimbabwean society through observance of the rule of law.

ZLHR is committed to upholding respect for the rule of law and the unimpeded administration of justice, free and fair elections, the free flow of information and the protection of constitutional rights and freedoms in Zimbabwe and the surrounding region. It keeps these values central to its programming activities.

ZLHR holds observer status with the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR), provides secretarial services to the Human Rights Committee of the SADC Lawyers Association and has affiliate status with the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ).

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre And Network [zwrcn], Harare, Zimbabwe, West Africa

The Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Centre and Network (ZWRCN) is a women’s information organisation with a focus on collection, analysis, processing and dissemination of information on gender and development.

The organisation’s strategic interventions aim to empower women, strengthen inter-organisational networking of gender and development agencies and promote the women’s movement in Zimbabwe.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Biodiversity Foundation For Africa Bfa, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, West Africa

The BFA is a Zimbabwe-registered non-profit Trust formed in Bulawayo in 1992 by a group of scientists and environmentalists. The group works in collaboration with scientists and institutions in the south and central African region, UK and the USA.

It consists of a number of professional affiliates internationally recognised in their fields. Most are taxonomists and ecologists based in the region.

Among them, these individuals have many years of experience in their discipline and access to a wide knowledge base, much of which has not been formally published.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Zimbabwe Election Support Network [zesn], Harare, Zimbabwe, West Africa

The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) formed in 2000 is a coalition of 36 non-governmental organisations formed to co-ordinate activities pertaining to elections.

The major focus of the Network is to promote democratic processes in general and free and fair elections in particular.

It was also established to standardise the NGOs election related activities and methodology as well as to ensure wider geographical coverage and co-ordination of activities.

The broad aim of the Network was therefore to enhance the election process in Zimbabwe in order to promote democracy and good governance in general as well as free and fair elections in particular whilst adhering to internationally acceptable standards.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Southern Africa Federation Of The Disabled, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, West Africa

SAFOD supports and encourages the formation of disabled peoples’ organisations (DPO) and strengthen the existing ones. SAFOD is the regional representative of Southern Africa to the world-wide movement of people with disabilities, Disabled Peoples’ International (DPI).

SAFOD work to Helpe society to transform itself into a new society where all people, including disabled people, women and workers, men and children, are treated with dignity, respect and on the basis of equality

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Biodiversity Foundation For Africa Bfa, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, West Africa

The BFA is a Zimbabwe-registered non-profit Trust formed in Bulawayo in 1992 by a group of scientists and environmentalists. The group works in collaboration with scientists and institutions in the south and central African region, UK and the USA.

It consists of a number of professional affiliates internationally recognised in their fields. Most are taxonomists and ecologists based in the region.

Among them, these individuals have many years of experience in their discipline and access to a wide knowledge base, much of which has not been formally published.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Icrisat, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, West Africa

The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is a nonprofit, non-political organization that does innovative agricultural research and capacity building for sustainable development with a wide array of partners across the globe.

ICRISAT's mission is to help empower 600 million poor people to overcome hunger, poverty and a degraded environment in the dry tropics through better agriculture. ICRISAT belongs to the Alliance of Future Harvest Centers of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).