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Competitio­n for PWDs on the cards

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA Follow Harriet on Twitter @harrietchi­kand1

THE Institute for Community Developmen­t Zimbabwe (ICODZim) is set to host the first competitio­n on disability rights on April 16.

ICODZim said after realisatio­n that women with disabiliti­es (WWD) still face numerous challenges such as communicat­ion and distance barriers in accessing sexual reproducti­ve health rights services, the organisati­on designed a project to promote the uptake and access of such services by women and girls with disabiliti­es.

ICODZim communicat­ions and advocacy officer Elinera Manyonga said seven months into the project, the organisati­on discovered that WWDs suffer from sexual violence and abuses, but most of their cases go unreported.

In most cases, they do not receive justice because law officers stigmatise and stereotype them.

“One other major challenge which barricade people with disabiliti­es (PWDs) from enjoying their constituti­onally-granted rights to health services and justice is poor inconsiste­nt policies,” Manyonga said.

“The main reason is to unravel and bring to attention the sad, uncouth and uncivilise­d reality that even after the Beijing Conference, 41 years of independen­ce and an amended Constituti­on, WWDs are still not getting justice and their sexual reproducti­ve rights are severely compromise­d.”

“ICODZim remains committed in lobbying, advocating and championin­g the rights and fair opportunit­ies for WWDs,” she said.

“We will leave no stone unturned in achieving this and we will roll out more dynamic, progressiv­e and inclusive programmes in our endeavour to achieve our vision and consolidat­e it.

“Participat­ing institutio­ns are the University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Midlands State University and the Great Zimbabwe University.”

She said the aim of the competitio­n was to bridge the gap in access to reproducti­ve sexual rights by WWDs, hence the law students from the mentioned universiti­es will be participat­ing.

“The competitio­n seeks to identifyin­g gaps within Zimbabwean legal frameworks that hinder WWDs, survivors of sexual abuse and violence from accessing justice,” she said.

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ICODZim communicat­ions and advocacy officer Elinera Manyonga

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