Restoration of Human Rights
Zimbabwe (ROHR Zimbabwe) Central London Branch: Raising Awareness through
volunteering Report 27th June 2017
ROHR
Zimbabwe Central London, has embarked on a project to volunteer their skills
& talents to the local community.
The
branch has identified the Church of England, Schools, Shops such as the British
Heart Foundation, as the organisations to work with as they embark on the
project, "Activism Done Differently."
The aim
is to make ROHR Zimbabwe a part of the community. By engaging and contributing
to the local community ROHR Zimbabwe will be able to raise its profile creating
opportunities for members to raise an awareness of the Human Rights Violations,
Zimbabweans are going through in their own country at the hands of the ZANU PF
government.
On the
27th of June 2017, Lynette Chivizhe and George Shambela (members of the ROHR
Zimbabwe Central London Branch) visited the Church of England in Trafalgar
Square and also a local school to present a letter signed by ROHR Zimbabwe
Board Members. The letter accompanied by their branch promotional flyer stated
the willingness to volunteer skills and talents of the Central London Branch
Members on a regular basis.
Mr
Shambela stated, "the response received from these two premises visited
today has been extremely positive, we have to wait for their reply in
writing."
The
branch chairperson, Mary Muteyerwa stated, "We have to use all avenues available
to us in order to raise an awareness of the human rights abuses that are
happening in Zimbabwe, by volunteering our skills and talents we become part of
the community which will give us the chance to further educate people through
casual discussions about what is going on in Zimbabwe. One of my talents is
playing the African traditional drum, I would love to teach children and even
adults to play it."
"Activism
can be done differently but we need all our members to get involved,"
stated Lynette Chivizhe.
Written By
Farai Nhakaniso
Information and Publicity Officer U.K. Chapter
Restoration of Human Rights Zimbabwe
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