The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission joins the Nation and the rest of the world in celebrating the International Day of Rural Women
The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission joins the Nation and the rest of the world in celebrating the International Day of Rural Women
National Peace and Reconciliation Commission Press Briefing: Mashonaland West Agricultural Show 2021
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14lGoQbWJdouYvZqB7hocWMA2y3PrYMuU/view?usp=drivesdk
National Peace and Reconciliation Commission
2021 International Day of the Girl Child Commemorative Statement
11 October 2021
International Day of the Girl Child Commemorative Statement
Welcome and Introductory Remarks made on behalf of the Resident Representative OIC
International Day of Peace Commemorative Webinar (Audio)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11k52NY-t0-cII2ddrXNv3u8SUws7MBB5/view?usp=drivesdk
REMARKS BY THE NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION ACTING CHAIRPERSON COMMISSIONER LILIAN CHIGWEDERE ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE VIRTUAL PEACE CONCERT
NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMMISSION STATEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE: 21 SEPTEMBER 2021
UNDP Programme Specialist , Tafadzwa Muvingi Remarks on IDP Commemorations
http://www.nprc.org.zw/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Remarks-by-Tafadzwa-Muvingi.docx
NANGO Executive Director Leonard Mandishara IDP Commemorative Webinar Speech
‘Civic Society Voice on the International Day of Peace Commemorations’
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The year 2020 began in earnest with enthusiasm for implementation of the activities planned
for in the Strategic Plan 2018 to 2022. There was clarity on the programs that needed to be
conducted and especially in terms of synergies within departments as well as stakeholders.
During the months of February and March, the Commission held a series of capacity building
workshops with members of Provincial Peace Committees in the form of an induction training
of the 10 peace committees on Conflict Prevention and Management. This was quite an
investment into this exercise because the Peace Committees are the National Peace and
Reconciliation Commission’s (NPRC) peace architecture at Provincial level. As such,
programs that the Commission undertakes at Provincial level should and will include this
structure. Following the interaction with Peace Committees, the Commission benefitted from
a Basic Counselling training whose objective was to equip NPRC staff in their work with
victims as well as in dealing with their own psychosocial needs.
Download the full copy of the 2020 Annual Report here.