Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
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Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (also known as the Crisis Coalition Zimbabwe) "is a conglomeration of more than 350 civil society organizations. It was conceived in August 2001 as a collective response by Zimbabwean civics to the multi faceted crisis facing the nation." Their vision is to "bring about democratic change in Zimbabwe." [1]
- Everjoice J. Win - former spokesperson [2]
- Jacob Mafume
Contents
Partners
- Zimbabwe Election Support Network www.zesn.org.zw
- Zimbabwe Youth Democracy Trust www.zydt.co.zw
- Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions www.zctu.co.zw
- Combined Harare Residents Association www.chra.co.zw
Campaign Committees
Peace Building Committee
- Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe –Chair
- Zimbabwe Farmers Union Development Trust- Vice-Chair
- Zimbabwe Civic Education Trust
- Non-Violent Action for Social Change
- Zimbabwe Peace Project
- World Vision International
- Civic Education Network
Advocacy Committee
- Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions-Chair
- Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe-Vice-Chair
- Zimbabwe National Students Union
- National Association for the Handicapped
- Zimbabwe Youth Democracy Trust
- Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development
- Women’s Coalition
- General Agricultural and Plantation Workers Union
- Combined Harare Residents Association
- Zimbabwe Liberators Platform
Information Committee
- Media Institute of Southern Africa-Zimbabwe -Chair
- Combined Harare Residents Association-Vice-Chair
- Media Monitoring Project in Zimbabwe
- Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
- Zimbabwe Women Resource Centre and Network
- Zimbabwe Elections Support Network
- Federation of African Media Women in Zimbabwe
Board
2006
- Mr Arnold Tsunga Chairperson
- Mr Colin Gwiyo Vice Chairperson
- Ms Primrose Matambanadzo Spokesperson
2005
- Mr Wellington Chibebe Chairperson
- Mr Rashweat Mukundu Vice Chairperson
- Dr Elizabeth Marunda Spokesperson
2004
- Brian Kagoro Chairperson
- Barnabas Farai Mangodza Vice Chairperson
2003
- Brian Raftopolous Chairperson
- Janah Ncube Vice Chairperson
- Everjoice Win Spokesperson