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Home > Country Programs > Archive for Zimbabwe

IBJ Celebrates Zimbabwe Fellow Innocent Maja, Doctor of Laws

International Bridges to Justice is proud to celebrate Innocent Maja for his invaluable contribution to improving human rights in Africa and Zimbabwe. The Country Manager of IBJ’s Zimbabwe program, Dr. Maja is also the...

Read more 15 December, 2016 at 9:26 am ibj

#SEChallenge Country Spotlight: Zimbabwe

International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) first established its Zimbabwe Country Office with the Harare-based DRC, which has quickly become a crucial legal hub for the entire nation and has consequently led to increased cooperation with...

Read more 12 November, 2014 at 11:29 am ibj

IBJ Zimbabwe Convenes Legal Practitioners and Law Society Members for Roundtable Discussion

John T. Burombo September 2014 IBJ Zimbabwe Fellows, Innocent Maja and John Burombo, hosted a roundtable discussion on 12th September 2014 to address the issue of corruption in the criminal justice system. The roundtable...

Read more 15 September, 2014 at 4:02 pm ibj
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IBJ Training Expands Trial Skills in Zimbabwe

This week IBJ is again bringing its unique approach to criminal defense training to Zimbabwe, with a two-day advanced training conducted in Harare on Monday and Tuesday, followed by two days in Bulawayo. Led...

Read more 20 May, 2011 at 8:31 am jvicente

Legal Rights Awareness Campaign Kick-Starts in Zimbabwe

As part of its rights awareness campaign in cooperation with the Law Society of Zimbabwe, Legal Resources Foundation and ZACRO, IBJ-Zimbabwe recently put up rights awareness posters at the two main magistrates’ courts in...

Read more 17 December, 2010 at 6:04 pm imaja

Bulawayo Lawyers Reassert Importance of Legal Aid Commitment Six Months after Legal Defense Training Seminar

Lawyers from Bulawayo province in Zimbabwe participated to an eye-opening roundtable discussion organized by IBJ at the Law Society of Zimbabwe Summer Law School on November 13th 2010.  This follow-up event happened six months...

Read more 17 December, 2010 at 2:42 pm hstreng

Zimbabwe Roundtable Drives Change in Media Attitude towards Criminal Justice System Reform

IBJ Zimbabwe made headlines with a roundtable discussion convened for Zimbabwe’s media.  The forum discussion took place on November 2nd in Harare and brought together journalists, lawyers and IBJ Legal Fellows to discuss the...

Read more 30 November, 2010 at 12:37 pm hstreng

Stocking the Zimbabwe Defender Resource Center with Legal Materials

Lawyers come to the IBJ Harare Defender Resource Centre (DRC) on a regular basis to meet with IBJ Fellows, dissect the nuances of cases and access legal resources. We envision the DRC as a...

Read more 26 October, 2010 at 3:30 pm hstreng

Discussing the need for a prison census in Zimbabwe

IBJ-Zimbabwe recently held a roundtable discussion with its partner organizations, LRF, LSZ and ZACRO, and journalists and private lawyers to strategize on the conducting of a prison census in Zimbabwe. During the engaging discussion,...

Read more 7 September, 2010 at 12:24 pm jtawanda

IBJ Hosts Successful Advanced Legal Training in Harare

On Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15, the IBJ Zimbabwe Team hosted a successful advanced defender skills training in Harare, Zimbabwe. Approximately fifty Harare-based lawyers attended the continuation of last years training, including...

Read more 31 May, 2010 at 4:17 pm jwillis
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