@mats56455 Thank you very much for providing such a platform, it was quiet informative session.
I want to thank all the speakers, now people can be able to contribute to the Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 on informed position.
Mr Nyasha Nhau, a Zimbabwean disability champion contracted to assist the DRC in drafting its national disability policy, spoke in Kadoma after presenting an award to philanthropist and disability activist Mr Jimaya Muduvuri for his efforts in supporting people with disabilities through the Capacity Building Centre for Africa.
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The stage is set! Media engagement underway as we gear up for #AI_Innovation_Week. We continue to drive AI and innovation solutions for climate action, governance and inclusive growth.
#AI4Development
From policy to practice! Zimbabwe’s AI & Innovation Week 2025 will accelerate implementation of the National AI Strategy (2026–2030) through government capacity building, ecosystem mapping and youth innovation.
#AIForDevelopment#AIZW2025#ZimbabweInnovation
By embedding global best practices in AI governance, data protection and ethics, AI & Innovation Week 2025 will help translate Zimbabwe’s National AI Strategy into measurable, development-driven action.
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Kicking off on the UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Zimbabwe hosts the Disability Rights Conference from 3–5 Dec 2025! Join us to champion inclusion, accessibility & empowerment. #DisabilityRightsZW#IDPD2025#InclusiveZimbabwe ♿
Thank you African Union Disability Council Ambassador @NYASHANHAU and Dr Peta from the Capacity Building Centre for Africa for an insightful discussion on disability inclusion in🇿🇼
Fantastic to hear about the work you’re doing on this important issue.
On Wednesday we attended The City of Harare's preparatory meeting for its 2025 Employees Wellness Fun Fair. They recently launched a Disability Policy, developed with the expertise of Dr. Christine Peta and our Ambassador @NYASHANHAU , to foster inclusive working environment.
Strengthening disability inclusion in Zimbabwe! 🇿🇼
UNESCO ROSA and UNPRPD MPTF Round 4 Programme bring together 26 government ministries, Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs), and UN agencies to enhance dialogue and coordination on the National Disability Policy.
Multistakeholder participants at the 1st Quarterly Meeting of the National Committee on the National Disability Policy engage in meaningful dialogue to strengthen disability coordination and accountability.
Together, driving inclusion and progress for all! 🌟
Fiona Adolu, @UNZimbabwe Human Rights Advisor, highlights how the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities serves as the backbone for advancing disability-inclusive approaches.
Empowering inclusion, upholding rights!
#DisabilityInclusion#CRPD#HumanRights
"This initiative ensures that we are actively involved in decision-making alongside other OPDs and line ministries, working together towards a common goal."
Ambassador Nyasha Nhau African Union Disability Council
"I commend the government for engaging us, Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs), in the National Coordination Committee for the Implementation of the National Disability Policy."
"As a person with a disability, I had a nice experience, and I believe my voice has been heard." Ambassador Nyasha Nhau
African Union Disability Council
"This committee has allowed us to express our views on how government ministries can better accommodate persons with disabilities. Collaboration with persons with disabilities is crucial!"
Ms. Melissa from the Chitungwiza Deaf Community
The Director of Disability Affairs at the Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare (MoPSLSW), alongside the newly appointed Special Advisor on Disability Issues in the Office of the President and Cabinet, emphasized the importance of collaboration...