Why Young Women are Rejecting Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 2
After years of colonisation and operating under the Lanchester House Constitution, the year 2013 will remain memorable in Zimbabwe as it was
After years of colonisation and operating under the Lanchester House Constitution, the year 2013 will remain memorable in Zimbabwe as it was
The Institute for Young Women Development (IYWD) gravely condemns the abduction and use of violence against three young women leaders recently in
The Institute for Young Women Development (IYWD) welcomes the Government of Zimbabwe’s introduction of a 21-Days-National-Lockdown from March 30 2020. The action
During the 16 Days against Gender Based Violence (GBV), young women from Mashonaland Central Province have been educating their communities on gender
The Institute of Young Women Development (IYWD) strongly condemns the increasing number of incidents involving police violence against women and men including
On 15 July 2019, 65 young women thronged Guruve Magistrates court by 0900 hrs to offer solidarity to Chipo (real name withheld
In a bid to enhance young women’s political participation in line with Zimbabwe’s constitution and regional and international commitments Zimbabwe has signed
Zimbabwe marks 39 years of independence from colonisation today. The independence was won by a war of liberation in which women and
We have just received shocking reports from eye witnesses regarding the bizarre assault and arrest of women in Chipadze and Chiwaridzo high
/Introduction Zimbabwe held her historical Harmonised Elections on 30 July 2018. This was the first plebiscite without Robert G Mugabe and Morgan
The Institute for Young Women Development (IYWD) notes with grave concern the continued stifling and disregard of youth participation in Zimbabwe’s political
/Introduction A delegation of 30 accredited and more than 50 unaccredited young women and men comprising of IYWD members, staff and networking