The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) is today joining the nation and the world at large, mark the International Women’s Day, amid calls to break social and systematic barriers undermining women’s participation in all spheres of life.
The ZLHR also noted with concern the targeting of women human rights defenders for abuse and persecution among other denigrating treatment.
-Zwnews
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