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wlsa-law
/ December 14, 2022
A 34-year-old woman has broken her silence on the abuse she had to endure in her marriage while pregnant. The...
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WLSA Condemns Gender Based Violence In Political Spaces
wlsa-law
/ October 21, 2022
WLSA is concerned with the resurgent gender based violence in political activities WLSA is concerned with the resurgent gender-based violence...
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Capacitating female artisanal miners
wlsa-law
/ October 20, 2022
Women make up 10% of Zimbabweโs 535,000 artisanal and small-scale miners, according to a report from the Pact Institute, a...
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Joint Press Statement on Healthcare Workers Strike
wlsa-law
/ July 4, 2022
Women and Law Southern Africa (WLSA), Katswe Sistahood, Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Africa Trust (SAT) and Women's Action Group(WAG)...
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Multistakeholder dialogue on ending GBV in Mutasa District
wlsa-law
/ June 15, 2022
Women and Law in Southern Africa (WLSA) with the support from UNDP Spotlight Initiative is undertaking a project on ending...
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Thematic Dialogue on Womens Political Participation
wlsa-law
/ June 15, 2022
v The Parliament of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and the Zimbabwe Gender Commission with support from International IDEA, WLSA...
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More work needed on Covid 19, GBV
wlsa-law
/ April 16, 2021
Q: Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world recently in celebrating International Womenโs Day. How were this yearโs commemorations different...
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Vulnerable women receive timely support
wlsa-law
/ April 8, 2021
WOMEN and Law Southern Africa (WLSA) has donated groceries worth thousands of dollars to 300 women across Mutasa District as...
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The National Development Strategy’s (NDS1) fight for women’s inclusion
wlsa-law
/ April 1, 2021
It should come as no surprise that the women of Zimbabwe face a unique set of gender-based challenges that can...
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Opinion piece : Should Zimbabwe pay Compensation for Former White Farmers for land expropriation?
WLSA Zimbabwe
/ January 27, 2021
We aim to lead in each practice and area of law we work in. Coming from in-depth understanding of the...
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WLSA raises COVID-19 awareness campaigns in Murehwa
WLSA Zimbabwe
/ May 7, 2020
We aim to lead in each practice and area of law we work in. Coming from in-depth understanding of the...
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Discrimination of women living in communal land areas
WLSA Zimbabwe
/ November 30, 2019
We aim to lead in each practice and area of law we work in. Coming from in-depth understanding of the...
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The Parliament of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and the Zimbabwe Gender Commission with support from International IDEA, WLSA and Padare hosted a multi- party womenโs political participation dialogue in Nyanga from the 19th to the 22nd of April 2022.Womenโs Caucus members were able to build consensus on common challenges that remain a hindrance to political participation and develop a strategy on how address these.
WLSA gave a presentation on the model gendered electoral law which provides alternative gender sensitive language that can be adopted to strengthen accountability on gender parity by political parties, electoral management body and addressing political party financing .