INTERVENTIONS BY CSOs DURING COVID 19 IN ZIMBABWE

BACKGROUND

HUMAN RIGHTS CSOs

The COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe called for
civil society organisations to strategise and
rethink the implementation of their programmes
and prioritise issues that had to be attended to
during this time. In that regard, CSOs
implemented several interventions to address
both the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic itself
and the impact of the government’s response to
the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of these
interventions were done in collaboration with
the government, while others were aimed at
promoting transparency and accountability.

Civil society organisations were critical in
monitoring the protection, promotion, and
respect for human rights during the COVID-19
pandemic and more so during the national
lockdown. This included interventions by
organisations like Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human
Rights, Zimbabwe Human Rights Association and
Zimbabwe NGO Forum among others. Such
interventions included:
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MEDIA CSOs
Civil society organisations representing the
interests of the media sector in Zimbabwe like
Media Institute of Southern Africa and Media
Alliance of Zimbabwe were critical in promoting
media freedom and advocating for the welfare
of journalists during this time. Some of the key
interventions included:
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litigation towards provision of timely,
accurate and substantive access to
information through all mediums and in
all 16 official languages
litigation against the harassment of
journalists
undertaking
their
professional duties during the national
lockdown
Advocacy for the explicit inclusion of
journalists as providers of essential
services
Legal support to journalists arrested and
detained

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Documenting human rights abuses such
as assaults, torture and other inhuman
and degrading treatment and/or
punishment, unlawful arrests and
detention.
Providing legal support to victims of
human rights violations

CSOs IN THE HEALTH SECTOR
Civil society organisations like the Zimbabwe
Association of Doctors for Human Rights
undertook several interventions to protect the
welfare of frontline workers. Key interventions
included:
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demanding PPE for frontline healthcare
workers
litigation demanding the government to
deploy sufficient testing kits at all
designated public hospitals, airports and
ports of entry
The ZADHR together with the
Counselling Services Unit (CSU) also
assisted victims of military and police
brutality with medical assistance and
psycho-social support

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