Rights In Action Weekly Update – 18 June 2021
Petition to Parly on E-Waste Policy On 15 June 2021 the Speaker of Parliament announced to the House that they have received
Petition to Parly on E-Waste Policy On 15 June 2021 the Speaker of Parliament announced to the House that they have received
Strengthen the Role of Traditional Courts In Environmental Management – Gwanda Gwanda residents have called on the strengthening of traditional courts (chiefs
Representatives of Peri-Urban Bulawayo in ward 17’s St Peters, New Mazwi, Robert Sinyoka and Methodist villages have resolved to actively defend their
Violence in Alternative Waterpoints Report Presented to BCC Management Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights has presented the survey report on Conflict and
Executive Summary Ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by the year 2030 as envisioned by Sustainable
For 16 years Mbundane residents in Umguza District within the outskirts of Bulawayo have been hoping to have water connected to their
BCC Accounts on Water and Roads Funding Following the MIHR letter to the Bulawayo City Council on 02 February 2021 asking for
WaterPoint Section Bulawayo Demand Answers from ZINWA 83 residents’ letters were collected on the second week of #MondayWaterAction (01 Feb 2021) and
1. EMA Accounts on Bulawayo Environmental Issues The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has responded to the MIHR 14 January 2021 letter addressed
By the end of the day, 100 Bulawayo residents from different suburbs had actively participated in Week 1 of the #MondayWaterAction online nonviolent protest
Executive Summary Illegal litter dumping is one of the major service delivery and human rights challenges facing the Bulawayo City Council currently.
Introduction About MIHRFounded in the year 2015, Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) is an independent human rights watchdog that exists to