Happy Africa Day! We celebrate the beauty, strength, resilience, and rich cultures of our continent. CCJP-M continues work towards promoting gender equality and participation for all
Happy Africa Day! Today, we celebrate the beauty, strength, resilience, and rich cultures of our continent. CCJP-M continues work towards promoting gender equality and participation for all
Youth participation is not a privilege; it is a right. Young people must be given equal opportunities to contribute to decision-making processes that shape their future and communities. CCCP-Mutare conducting a Youth dialogue in Makoni district #Participation#InclusiveGovernance
Sign language should be a skill everyone learns. Making sign language compulsory promotes inclusion, equal communication, and a society where no one is left behind.
CCJP-Mutare is taking the first step in promoting sign language awareness in Mutasa Ward 13, creating a more
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace Mutare is pleased to engage a Strategic Plan Consultant to facilitate the development of a forward-looking strategic plan that will strengthen institutional effectiveness, enhance sustainability, and guide our organisationβs long-term
We are pleased to engage a Policy Review Consultant to support the review and strengthening of our institutional policies in line with current legal frameworks, organisational values, and best practices.
International Human Rights Day 2025
Today, under the global theme βHuman Rights: Our Everyday Essentials,β we rise with solidarity to affirm that dignity, justice, and equality are non-negotiable for every person in Zimbabwe. #HumanRightsDay
The ZHRC and partners are commemorating Africa Human Rights Day through exhibitions on Tuesday, 21 2025, from 9 am to 15:00 under the theme Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations.
Genesis 1:31, God created the universe and found it to be good; therefore, all creation has its own natural value, as it reflects the Creator's wisdom and perfection. It's our duty to protect and care for the environment we live in. As good stewards, let's use resources carefully
Section 20 of the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe emphasizes the rights and empowerment of youth, defined as individuals ages 15 to 35. In Makoni ward 7, CCJP-M created a safe space for youth to voice their concerns and advocate for meaningful change in their community
Traditional leadership holds a unique and enduring place in many societies. Traditional leaders are cultural custodians, mediators, conflict resolvers, community advocates, and drivers of community development. CCJP-M is engaging traditional leaders in Mutare and Mutasa districts
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace Mutare mourns the passing of Mr. Godfrey Dzveta, the Executive Director of the Tariro Foundation of Zimbabwe Trust
This year's theme, Act Now for a Peaceful World, emphasizes the urgent need for collective action to prevent conflicts, combat hate and misinformation, and support peacebuilders, especially women and youth.