Our Vision
The vision of the Zimbabwe Action Group (ZAG) is to create a good, warm home for Zimbabweans and future generations in Zimbabwe, where all citizens can enjoy being human and be confident of themselves as a Nation that has a contribution to make in the shaping of life on this planet. The vision of the Zimbabwe Action Group is to see every Zimbabwean, wherever they find themselves, live a full respectable, and free complete life. The Zimbabwe Action Group desires to work towards the welfare of every Zimbabwean both in the Diaspora and at home. In the Diaspora and in the United Kingdom in particular, the Zimbabwe Action Group Intends to encourage by co-ordinating existing efforts, Zimbabweans to be a live community participating fully in affairs that have to do with their daily lives.
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The Zimbabwe Action Group is deeply concerned about the events leading up to the harmonised elections of 2008 where the Zanu PF government criminalised political activities, tortured detainees, denied voters their right to choose who should govern them and the general disregard of the norms and values governing a democracy. The Zimbabwe Action Group calls on all Zimbabweans to help end human rights abuses, the politicization of food distribution, and seek the repealing of all repressive legislation
The Zimbabwe Action Groups work in the area of refugee integration relates to the capacity and conditions for refugees to participate in social, cultural, civic, economic and political life in the UK. It is our understanding that empowering refugees to contribute to the community is one of the key planks of integration at the community level; refugee integration is closely linked with community cohesion. Creating communities that are cohesive and confident to welcome asylum seekers and refugees will improve the conditions for refugees' engagement and empowerment.
The Zimbabwe Action Group is working towards the development of a set of values and practices which can play a special role in overcoming poverty and disadvantage, knitting society together at the grass roots and deepening democracy not only in Zimbabwe but everywhere.
As a community we continue to discuss the Zimbabwe question and the strategies to resolve the crisis of governance and legitimacy that Zimbabwe has been grappling with for the last decade and the urgent need to unite oppositional and pro-democracy forces.
The Zimbabwe Action Group is deeply concerned about the events leading up to the harmonised elections of 2008 where the Zanu PF government criminalised political activities, tortured detainees, denied voters their right to choose who should govern them and the general disregard of the norms and values governing a democracy. The Zimbabwe Action Group calls on all Zimbabweans to help end human rights abuses, the politicization of food distribution, and seek the repealing of all repressive legislation
The Zimbabwe Action Groups work in the area of refugee integration relates to the capacity and conditions for refugees to participate in social, cultural, civic, economic and political life in the UK. It is our understanding that empowering refugees to contribute to the community is one of the key planks of integration at the community level; refugee integration is closely linked with community cohesion. Creating communities that are cohesive and confident to welcome asylum seekers and refugees will improve the conditions for refugees' engagement and empowerment.
The Zimbabwe Action Group is working towards the development of a set of values and practices which can play a special role in overcoming poverty and disadvantage, knitting society together at the grass roots and deepening democracy not only in Zimbabwe but everywhere.
As a community we continue to discuss the Zimbabwe question and the strategies to resolve the crisis of governance and legitimacy that Zimbabwe has been grappling with for the last decade and the urgent need to unite oppositional and pro-democracy forces.
The Zimbabwe Action Group is deeply concerned about the events leading up to the harmonised elections of 2008 where the Zanu PF government criminalised political activities, tortured detainees, denied voters their right to choose who should govern them and the general disregard of the norms and values governing a democracy. The Zimbabwe Action Group calls on all Zimbabweans to help end human rights abuses, the politicization of food distribution, and seek the repealing of all repressive legislation
The Zimbabwe Action Groups work in the area of refugee integration relates to the capacity and conditions for refugees to participate in social, cultural, civic, economic and political life in the UK. It is our understanding that empowering refugees to contribute to the community is one of the key planks of integration at the community level; refugee integration is closely linked with community cohesion. Creating communities that are cohesive and confident to welcome asylum seekers and refugees will improve the conditions for refugees' engagement and empowerment.
The Zimbabwe Action Group is working towards the development of a set of values and practices which can play a special role in overcoming poverty and disadvantage, knitting society together at the grass roots and deepening democracy not only in Zimbabwe but everywhere.
As a community we continue to discuss the Zimbabwe question and the strategies to resolve the crisis of governance and legitimacy that Zimbabwe has been grappling with for the last decade and the urgent need to unite oppositional and pro-democracy forces.