<br><div class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Caroline A Mubaira</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:carol@cwgh.co.zw">carol@cwgh.co.zw</a>></span><br><br><br><br>
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Please review, support us and circulate as widely as you can. We are banking<br>
on your support.<br>
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Tsitsi Maradze [Individual member of WCoZ]<br>
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<br>Contact: coalition <<a href="mailto:coalition@zol.co.zw">coalition@zol.co.zw</a>><br><br>
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<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"><b>REQUEST
FOR SOLIDARITY AND SUPPORT BY WOMEN OF ZIMBABWE</b></font> <br></div><div style="margin: 1ex;"><div>
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<br><font face="Times New Roman" size="3"><b>Background</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Zimbabwe is
going through an unprecedented political and humanitarian crisis which
is deepening and accelerating by the day. The three leaders of
political parties signed a deal to form an eighteen months transitional
government on the 15<sup>th</sup> of September 2008. This agreement
gives Zimbabwe its first chance in ten years to stop violence and restore
socio-economic and political wellbeing. However the three political
principals have failed to agree on the allocation of ministries.
Zimbabwe continues to sink deeper and deeper into a humanitarian crisis
with famine gripping the country. All sectors including health,
judiciary, education and industries continue to crumble and collapse.
The situation has become dire and there is need to put pressure on the
negotiating parties to form a coalition government urgently.</font> <br>
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<p align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Zimbabwe went
to the polls twice this year, first in the March harmonized elections
and then in June during a presidential run off. After the March
elections Zimbabwe witnessed nationwide, massive, organized and calculated
violence against perceived members of the opposition. This included
abductions and murders, torching of houses and destructions of food
stocks including livestock, intimidation, displacements, assaults, rape
especially gang rape. The security of women and girls in both
urban and rural areas is under serious threat in Zimbabwe. Between
June and September 2008 WCoZ estimates that there were thousands of
women who were sexually violated around the 2000 bases which were set
up during the violence and terror campaign.</font> <br> <br>
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<p align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3"><b>Conclude
the Talks - We are Dying of Hunger Campaign </b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">WCoZ has always
advocated for peace and nonviolence in the country. However realizing
the grave crisis that faces the country now WCoZ launched the
"Conclude the Talks - We are Dying of Hunger Campaign". On the
27<sup>th</sup> of October 2008, about 1000 women gathered near
the venue of the SADC Troika Talks to demand a resolution of the crisis
and send a message to the three political leaders and SADC Troika that
the talks should be concluded urgently and efforts to restore Zimbabwe
should begin henceforth. Zimbabwean women are demanding an end
to the talks and emergency humanitarian assistance to save millions
of Zimbabweans from imminent starvation. This was the message on the
placards carried by the women, translated into both Shona and Ndebele
which are the two main official languages.</font> <br> <br>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3"><b>How can you be in Solidarity
with women and girls in Zimbabwe? </b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Zimbabwean
women and girls are going through a grave crisis manifesting itself
in a famine, collapse of health, judiciary and education systems.
We urgently need solidarity from our sisters outside the country, either
in the African regions or beyond, you can make a difference and your
contribution can save lives. The women of Zimbabwe are appealing
to their sisters around the world to take up the following causes as
a means of showing solidarity.</font> <br></p>
<ul><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3"><b>A. Mobilize financial
resources or provide Zimbabwean women
with;</b></font></p></ul>
<ol type="1"><li><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Non-violence strategies
for conflict resolution trainings for women leaders around the country.
So far only team leaders in Harare have received this training yet we
need to build a critical mass of women who can begin to demand an end
to the crisis at all levels across Zimbabwe through widespread nonviolent
civic society protests.</font></li></ol>
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<ol start="2" type="1"><li><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Food has become
the most expensive item in the country and there simply isn't enough
to go round. If you are our neighbour, WCOZ encourages that you
unite as women and girls, collect food and send it across your
borders to Women's Coalition of Zimbabwe or other humanitarian agencies
that you are in touch with. We need cereals, cooking oil, porridge
any type of food will save lives.</font></li></ol>
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<ol start="3" type="1"><li><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Our hospitals are
closing down and there is a dire shortage of essential medication.
Please collect, fundraise and send what you can from pain killers, gloves
etc.</font></li></ol>
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<ol start="4" type="1"><li><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Sanitary ware has
become a luxury for many Zimbabwean women and girls. When you
buy for yourself buy a few extra and send to us across any border. </font></li></ol>
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<ol start="5" type="1"><li><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">A full SADC meeting
will be held to resolve the Zimbabwe deadlocked talks. Please
fundraise for us to attend the talks and mobilize locally for other
players to attend as well. We should send the message clearly
to SADC that time is running out for Zimbabwe.</font></li></ol>
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<ul><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">B. Women movements in the
regions can pursue lobby and advocacy activities with their leaders
so that they can in turn push for a resolution of the crisis.
We are attaching our list of demands from our political leaders and
SADC. Please forward these to the political leadership in your
country.</font> <br></p></ul>
<ul><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">C. Regional and international
networks can also show solidarity to Zimbabwean women by sharing strategies
and offering technical advice on issues of advocacy in crisis and conflict
period. We would love to learn from other success stories in the
region. </font></p></ul>
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