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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you, honourable member. There have been human rights violations, such as— [Technical difficulty—Editor]

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you, honourable member. We believe that women and children are facing the brunt of many of the crises in Zimbabwe, especially children, given how reliant.... My apologies. May I continue, honourable member?

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Given how reliant children are on the health care system, when hospitals are closed or only deemed good for the elite, with high costs for children needing assistance or for women who need assistance to deliver their children, it means that they face the brunt of a lot of the cri

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you, honourable member. I believe that is the case. I believe that the resistance by Zimbabwe to any previous attempts to assist it when it was in a better state have led to a scaled-back approach in the assistance that the African Union provides. Given that many of the c

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you once again, honourable member. May I also include my witness and other panellists in order to best answer your question?

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you, honourable member. As noted in the background, there has been radio silence from neighbouring countries, such as Zambia, South Africa and Botswana, on the situation in Zimbabwe regarding all failures, including health care systems, food and water security and the eco

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  The African Union has also turned a blind eye to the situation in Zimbabwe. I was involved previously, but as the crises have become worse, Zimbabwe has very much gone from, as the expression has been used, the bread basket to a basket case. That's felt across the African Union a

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you. Good evening once again, honourable members. As previously mentioned, my name is Makanaka Kujeke, and I will be presenting on the topic of basic necessities, beginning with the Zimbabwe health care system. Limited resources have resulted in bed shortages, staff short

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Makanaka Kujeke