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Stories Of Change From The DRC
Claiming our rights! For a long time people were not aware of their rights. In 1987, a mining company came into their area to do exploration. This phase saw many villagers losing their fields as the mine had to create roads. The local authorities supported the mining company. The Mineral Rights office in Justice and […]
Continue ReadingSolidary Visit to South Sudan- A keyhole Experience: Archbishop Jabulani Nxumalo
The visit to South Sudan, a nation in travail groaning for peace since the end of their struggle and liberation from Khartoum-Sudan, was a keyhole experience. It was a keyhole experience because it took place within Juba the capital city of South Sudan by means of meetings without any visit to provincial town and villages. […]
Continue ReadingSolidarity visit to South Sudan: Bishop Abel Gabuza
I went to South Sudan for the first time. I had heard about South Sudan from the Media and through DHPI reports. When I had received confirmation about the trip to Sudan and South Sudan, I prepared for the visit by reading whatever had been written about these […]
Continue ReadingPeace Building in Africa
Denis Hurley Peace Institute celebrated 10 years of existence and commemorated this day with the theme: “Peace Building in Africa”. This event was honoured by the presence of the Former President- Thabo Mbeki who gave a keynote address on peace initiatives in Africa. Below are various talks commemorating this day: (Please allow time for the […]
Continue ReadingTohwe, July 2014
Tohwe area provided a story of change that was a good indicator of the impact of lobbying and advocacy workshops. In this instance, there are two persons (Mbewe and Mguni) who attended the training of trainers’ workshop on lobbying and advocacy in Bulawayo on the 14th March 2014. The two persons (Ms Mbewe and Mr. […]
Continue ReadingPoem by Hwange Youth Group, Initiated During the Human Rights Workshop
Human rights, human rights, human rights Where were you when I was hungry? Where were you when I was without decent shelter and clothes? Where were you when I lacked education and health care? I failed to deal with problems of daily existence while you were alive. Human rights, human rights, human rights Where were […]
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