| Organ for National Healing Reconciliation and Integration. |
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The “Organ project” aims at strengthening the mechanisms for promoting the rule of law and democratic governance in Zimbabwe through citizen participation and dialogue Development Objectives The project works towards strengthening the capacity of the Organ for National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration to discharge its mandate of establishing a mechanism for national healing, cohesion and unity and laying the foundation for a society characterised by mutual respect, tolerance, and development and where individuals enjoy the freedoms as enshrined in the Constitution The project focuses on activities that lead to the following outcomes: 1. Set up the office by clearly understanding the capacity requirements of the office both in terms of human resources and procurement 2. Develop National Framework for Peace 3. Conflict analysis undertaken and documented (history programme) 4. Devise a communications strategy 5. Skills for CPMRT developed among stakeholders Thematic Area: Democratic Governance & human rights; Crisis Prevention and Recovery
Project Status: Ongoing National Execution (NEX): Ministry of Finance Implementing partner: Organ for National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration (ONHRI) Major Sources of Funds:
Trac. 1 resources / Donor funding USD 870 000.00 Delivery in 2011 98.1 %
Project Documents: |
| House and Senate Pass Motions on Constitution Harare, 7 February 2013: Following the adoption of the draft Constitution of Zimbabwe by COPAC (Constitution Select Committee), the House of Assembly and the Senate passed a motion on the same [ ... ] |
| In Zimbabwe, UNDP-EU support development of new Constitution EU has awarded UNDP a new contract worth EUR 500,000 to continue to support the drafting and adoption of a new Constitution for Zimbabwe. As part of the agenda to support democratic transformation [ ... ] |
| UNDP Provides Training to the New Human Rights Commission |
| Towards a National Plan of Action for UPR Recommendations |
| Targeting paralegals in the drive to improve access to justice for all |