Supported by Ford Foundation Southern Africa, Natural Justice has coordinated a series of legal reviews in Southern Africa, examining the national laws and policies that support or undermine indigenous peoples and local communities. The first of these legal reviews, focuses on the legal and policy frameworks in Zimbabwe, examining human rights, land and freshwater, protected areas and sacred natural sites, natural resources and extraction.
This is the first of a series of legal reviews for Southern Africa. You can find the Zimbabwe legal review here.
13 December 2014
Country
Zimbabwe
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