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TRIPLE YOUR IMPACT FOR HUMANITY
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Youth Power Action Human Rights Training
Amnesty International Zimbabwe is brought together young people from around the country for an intensive 5-days training on leadership and campaigning for human rights.
The training brought together different youth stakeholders from diverse backgrounds such as student representative bodies, community-based organizations, environmental organisations, and women and youth-focused organizations.
This was a unique opportunity for young people with and without prior experience working on promoting and protecting human rights to gain skills, knowledge and confidence, to lead and plan actions for human rights impact.
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THE BRIGHTER FUTURE WE’RE BUILDING IS DEPENDENT ON RESTORING THE PLANET FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO
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LET’S WORK TOGETHER TO DEFEND THE FUTURE FOR OUR WHĀNAU.
That is why Amnesty is pushing for accountability from states and companies which fail to act on climate change, just as we do with other human rights violations.
And as we have done for many years, we will keep supporting and protecting environmental rights defenders who work to save their land against climate impacts, extraction of fossil fuels and deforestation.
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Zimbabwe- Women acquitted of ‘faking’ their own abduction – SPOTLIGHT
After 500,000 people around the world took action for Cecillia Chimbiri and Joanah Mamombe were acquitted of ‘faking’ their abduction and sexual assault following a peaceful protest.
In 2020, Cecillia and Joanah led a peaceful protest asking the government to provide social security during the Covid-19 pandemic. After the protest they were kidnapped by police and driven 80 kms out of the city and were then physical and sexual abused. They were left in a pit for two days and taken to a hospital. Despite being in the hospital, they were arrested for offenses related to the protest and later charged with fabricating their physical and sexual assault
Their story was a part of Amnesty’s Write for Rights 2022 and over 500,000 supporters took action to demand justice for Cecillia and Joanah. Amnesty International Zimbabwe further supported through trial observation and mobilising local and international solidarity for them.