Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) Profile
MIHR is a registered non-profit making human rights organisation based in Bulawayo and exists to enhance human rights promotion and protection through
MIHR is a registered non-profit making human rights organisation based in Bulawayo and exists to enhance human rights promotion and protection through
Rural women from Victoria Falls, Hwange, Binga, Chilonga and Mutoko have come together to demand that the government of Zimbabwe formulate a
St Peters Residents Hold Environmental Accountability Engagement Meeting Residents from Bulawayo’s Ward 17 peri-urban Hyde Park community in St Peters Village held
Context Different ethnic, linguistic and indigenous communities of Zimbabwe across the length and breadth of the country, are either currently facing gross
The Methodist Village of Hyde Park in peri-urban Bulawayo ward 17 have demanded that an indigenous quarry mine adhere to environmental management
Pursuant complaints by residents of St Peters Village in Bulawayo, Matabeleland Institute of Human Rights conducted an investigation into the alleged deforestation
MIHR Presents Oral Evidence Before Parliamentary Portfolio Committee On Monday 26 July 2021, Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights presented oral evidence before
Bulawayo – Gwanda road under threat from artisinal mining activity Just 8km from Gwanda Town towards Bulawayo, artisanal miners are carving in
Urban Water Disconnections Affects Rights of Women, Girls, Elderly and People with Disabilities Citizens who attended the virtual MIHR WaterPoint Conversation this
Introduction Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) conducted a virtual situation analysis of the Covid19 vaccine availability in rural Matabeleland South Province
Following the 2019 Zimbabwe Auditor General’s report on Local Authorities which showed that most local authorities in Zimbabwe lack capacity to adequately
No Evidence that Quality of Water in Most Bulawayo Boreholes is Good The Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) analysis of Bulawayo