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Title   Zimbabwe report: a testcase for NEPAD
Author Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
Edition PDF ed.
Published Harare: Zimbabwe Crisis Coalition
Year 2002-06-20
Pages 134
Abstract This report looks at the principles of good governance, human rights, and sound economic management as formulated by the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), and sets these against the actual situation in Zimbabwe. The report decribes political violence and intimidation in Zimbabwe, the controversial presidential elections, the attacks on the judicial independence, attacks on press freeedom, and the economic, agricultural and social consequences of the reckless economic policy by the ZANU-PF government.

> Covering letter by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
Bestand 20020620.pdf (451 Kb)
Country Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Conflict
  • Economy
  • Elections
  • Freedom of expression
  • Human rights
  • NGO's (African)
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