On Sunday 4th
October 2020, the Executive Committee of the UK Chapter of Restoration of Human
Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe held a meeting via zoom. Nicolate Gwati, the Chairperson,
chaired the meeting.
Attendance Register
Nicolate Gwati, Alvina Chibhamu (Secretary), Lilian Nleya (Organising Secretary), Vongayi Mufara (Information & Publicity Secretary), Grace Makoni (Treasurer) and Delina Mutyambizi
Agenda
1)
Roles and areas of
responsibility and expectations from each portfolio holder
2)
Map out a plan as the UK
Chapter for initiatives in the organization
Meeting start: 14:00 hrs
Roles and areas of responsibility
- UKChapter initiatives will be rolled out UK-wide.
Recognized that Scotland have rolled out a few campaigns lately and some
branches have been inactive or minimally active.
- Alvina spoke about fundraising ideas and went
by what they were doing at branch level (Scotland). Nicolate commented
that it went back to the constitution (yet to be finished) and that
funding can be accessed if ROHR becomes a charity. Will seek an update
from the Board of Trustees with regards to the completion of the Constitution
as there can only be so many donations you can solicit from individuals
and ROHR can gain so much credibility when we have charity status especially
where we can fully delve into helping people or activists on the ground
in Zimbabwe. We are missing out a lot as an organization and we have
individuals that need help, but we need to position ourselves to be
eligible for those funds.
- That said, Nicolate challenged us to look at
the environment and see what can we push as an agenda?
- Vongayi spoke about the #ZimbabweanLivesMatter
and observed that as ROHR we need to be more visible, not come up with
something towards that campaign and that it was up to each and every one
of us an organization to push through this hashtag. She reminded us of the
outdated letter to the MP’s that we could be utilized to take advantage
of the situation and address this hashtag with them.
- Nicolate advised us all to brainstorm and highlight all issues since the lockdown that we can include to update the letter to the MP so that Alvina can redraft and update the letter.
- Vongayi spoke of the non-participation of other branches; so much is said and discussed on monthly meetings, but little is actioned. Nicolate has likened the experience to ‘pulling teeth’
where actually getting people to participate is so hard even at branch level.
- Alvina shared what has worked at Branch level within the Scotland Branch to rope in everyone. She also suggested we come
up with a questionnaire to ask what people are interested in, what is working and what is not working so as to gauge where it’s all going wrong.
Vongayi concurred picked on individuals engaging- we need to find out what is going on. We do not see as much commitment and enthusiasm as we would expect from our people especially considering the worsening human rights situation is concerned.
The apathy needs to be addressed by us as the leadership.
- Alvina also suggested as UK chapter we must take responsibility for the performance of branches.
- The Executive Committee should perform internal audits of branches, attend their meetings and liaise with the respective branch committees to really pick their brains and offer necessary support and motivation. Probably most convenient during the lockdown as it can easily be arranged on zoom.
- Additionally, another avenue maybe, for
example, Nicolate as Chairperson of UK Chapter, convene with respective
Branch chairs, Alvina as Secretary, liaise with all secretaries and so on and so forth right down through the committee hierarchy.
Branches
Midlands Branch
Scotland Branch
South Branch (London & environs as well as
all England areas south of London)
·
Alvina to work on questionnaire and
post on the ROHR WhatsApp groups.
- We should be able to work on an initiative for
ZLM campaign
- Tsungie used to help with video editing but she
is busy at the moment (Nicolate might ask her for training)
· Cold calling to individuals-Nicolate will start with cold calling members (and delegate to others) to get a feel of what is happening with each person.
ROHR now has own zoom account that branches can use to host meetings-extra care to be taken to avoid hijackers
AOB
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Delina enquired on the progress of the petition launched via the HR
Monitoring team
-
The Dossier that went with the petition will need to be updated. Meeting
to be set up
Delina encouraged everyone to look up
Peter Ndoro -SABC news anchor as well as Ibbo Mandaza’s zoom link which took
place on Thursday regarding the proposed transitional authority route for
Zimbabwe. She will post the link to the UK Chapter group.
Vongayi gave an update on what is happening in the Activist Fundraising Committee. A uniform assistance programme will be implemented when handing out the monetary and food packs to affected activists on the ground in Zimbabwe. This is following the identification of reliable Human Rights organizations in different parts of the country who will verify individual accounts and make the referrals for assistance to ROHR Zimbabwe.
Nicolate announced the date of the next
meeting as 18th October 2020.
Pictures of this meeting can be
viewed via the hyperlink below;-
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