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18 December 2024

International Migrants Day – 18 December 2024

18 December 2024


“A day set aside to recognise the important contribution of migrants while highlighting the
challenges they face.” 
(UN, 2002)

International Migrants Day aims to raise awareness of the experiences of migrants, their significant contributions to communities worldwide, and the challenges they face. It celebrates the diversity within migrant communities and promotes the protection of their human rights.

The UN Migration Agency (IOM) defines a migrant as:

Any person who is moving or has moved across an international border or within a State away from his/her habitual place of residence, regardless of:

1. The person’s legal status;
2. Whether the movement is voluntary or involuntary;
3. The causes of the movement; or
4. The length of stay.”

People migrate for various reasons, including conflict, political instability, economic challenges, climate change, or simply the hope of a better future for themselves and their families.
Yet, despite their many contributions, migrants are often among the most marginalized in society, facing exploitation, abuse, discrimination, and limited access to essential services.


Why Recognize International Migrants Day?
1. Addressing Root Causes
Conflict, political instability, economic insecurity, and the effects of climate change continue to force millions of people to leave their homes.
2. Protecting Vulnerable Populations
Migrant workers are frequently found in temporary, informal, or unprotected jobs, making them vulnerable to exploitation, layoffs, and poor working conditions.
3. Promoting Inclusion
Migrants enrich societies with cultural diversity and help sustain economies by filling skills gaps, fostering innovation, and addressing demographic challenges in aging populations.
4. Zimbabwean Diaspora
Zimbabwe’s diaspora is a striking example, comprising over 5 million people—roughly 30% of the country’s population.

The largest proportion, approximately 1.5 million, resides in South Africa.
The second-largest population, around 128,000, lives in the United Kingdom.

These individuals not only support their host countries but also send crucial remittances back home, providing a lifeline to their families and contributing to local development.


The Benefits of Safe and Strategic Migration
When migration is managed effectively, it becomes a powerful force for good. Safe and regular migration pathways:
• Offer greater opportunities for migrants;
• Protect their rights;
• Foster economic growth and innovation in host countries; and
• Drive development in migrants’ countries of origin.

Evidence overwhelmingly supports the idea that migration, when handled with care, benefits both migrants and the communities they engage with.


A Call to Action
Migrants are more than their challenges; they are catalysts for change, growth, and diversity. On International Migrants Day, let us commit to:
• Celebrating their contributions;
• Advocating for their rights; and
• Creating inclusive systems that ensure migration is safe, orderly, and beneficial for all.

Together, one step at a time, we can build a world where the promise of migration is fully realized.



*About the author*
Tendai Christian Mapfumo is a UK based Zimbabwean Human Rights Activist. He is in the South Branch of the UK Chapter of Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe. He can be contacted by emailing christendai52@gmail.com


15 September 2024

International Day of Democracy -By Tendai Christian Mapfumo

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DEMOCRACY BY TENDAI CHRISTIAN MAPFUMO


“No one is born a good citizen, and no nation is born a democracy. Both are processes that evolve over a lifetime. Young people must be included from birth.” – Kofi Annan

International Democracy Day is an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to free speech, civil liberties, and the rule of law. It is a day to ensure accountable institutions and to protect and promote human rights. As we commemorate this day, we must reflect on the vital role democracy plays in shaping a brighter future for the people of Zimbabwe and the world at large. Democracy champions human rights, freedoms, and the rule of law, fostering a collective belief in justice and equality.

However, celebrating democracy in many African countries, particularly Zimbabwe, may seem like a fallacy. Democracy has often existed merely as a concept rather than a practice, especially in light of the events that have unfolded since our so-called independence.

Zimbabwe, constitutionally a republic, has been under the grip of an authoritarian government that has not been fairly elected since the 1980s, dominated by former president Robert Mugabe and his ZANU PF regime. Under the rule of Mugabe and the current president, Emerson Mnangagwa, we have witnessed numerous human rights violations. Their regime has harassed, arrested, tortured, and abducted members of non-ZANU PF parties and civil society activists. There is a widespread disregard for the rule of law among security forces and the judiciary, along with severe restrictions on civil society.

ZANU PF has effectively controlled and manipulated the political process, undermining citizens' rights to change their government. Political activists face arbitrary arrests without justification, endure harsh prison conditions, and experience prolonged detention without trial.

Every year, credible reports emerge of politically motivated abductions and attempted abductions. There have been instances where government agents have committed arbitrary or unlawful killings, and police units have organized and participated in political violence, with perpetrators rarely facing punishment.

While the constitution and laws prohibit arbitrary arrest and detention, the government has enacted measures to weaken these protections. Despite legal prohibitions, security forces continue to carry out arbitrary arrests and detain individuals, particularly those perceived to oppose ZANU PF.

So, where is the democracy? Although the citizens of Zimbabwe yearn for genuine democratic governance, we still have a long way to go. Achieving this goal will require unity and a concerted effort to remove Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF regime.

#WeNeedARevolution
#IDofDemocracy

*About the author*
_Tendai Christian Mapfumo is a UK based Zimbabwean human rights activist. He is in the South Branch of the UK Chapter of Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe. He can be contacted by emailing christendai52@gmail.com

18 April 2024

NOT CELEBRATING “INDEPENDENCE” IN THE FACE OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE - by South Branch of UK Chapter

 18th April 2024

The Zimbabwean political arena is decorated with violence from the ruling party, ZANU PF, directed against any opposition. ZANU PF feels threatened by the much-loved Nelson Chamisa and knows they don't stand any chance of winning in any free and fair election. As a result, they resort to violence, beating up, torturing and hounding anyone who stands up to support the people's choice, Chamisa.

Zimbabwe has seen opposition party members, activists and any vocal members of society beaten up and left for dead, abducted and tortured, thrown into prison, and some even killed only because they expressed their views about the oppressive ruling regime.

Zimbabweans are resilient and will not be silenced.

We continue fighting, and we will certainly see "true independence" in the near future.


By South Branch of the UK Chapter of ROHR Zimbabwe

04 April 2024

NOTICE–ROHR ZIMBABWE SOUTH BRANCH of the UK CHAPTER Zoom Meeting – Saturday 6th April 2024

Event: - ROHR ZIMBABWE SOUTH BRANCH of the UK CHAPTER Zoom Meeting
Date: - Saturday 6th April 2024
Time: - 14:00 hrs GMT / London time

Venue: - Zoom

Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7538534375?pwd=RnREUTI0SmN0T3ZwQ1J6UTdRa3JPUT09&omn=86984518334

Meeting ID: 753 853 4375
Passcode: 261316 

Agenda: - To follow

***All members of ROHR Zimbabwe in the UK and Europe are welcome to attend*** 

FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: 
Fungayi Mukosera 07749036031
Shalom Gunda 07532727854
Patience Sanganza 07425143157
Praisego Moyo 07956080227
Xolisani Masuku 07435311437
Billie Nedie 07564999039
Paradzai Mapfumo 07429654465



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