CIASA in partnership with Green Institute’s move to contain climate induced disasters and human wildlife conflicts welcomed by Chipinge DDC
Citizens In Action Southern Africa In partnership with Green Institute held a community-stakeholder dialogue meeting on human wildlife conflict and recover pathways after climate induced


CIASA joins the rest of Africa to celebrate Africa day.
Citizens in Action Southern Africa (CIASA) joins the rest of the Africa to commemorate Africa day which is celebrated annually on the 25th of May

CIASA JOINS THE WORLD TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END OBSTETRIC FISTULA.
On the 23th of May 2022, Citizens in Action Southern Africa (CIASA) joins the rest of the world to observe and celebrate the international day
Human Rights Report Terms of Reference
Introduction A registered apolitical and citizen’s rights focused organization established by a group of human rights defenders and activists coming together to defend, promote and
HUMAN RIGHTS AND RISK MITIGATION TOOLS MONITORING: CONSULTANCY TERMS OF REFERENCE: CIASA
Deadline: 18 May 2022 Introduction A local NGO in Masvingo province is seeking the services of a consultant to assist in developing tools for risk


The State of Domestic Health Financing in Zimbabwe: HIV/AIDS Gains amid COVID-19 Pandemic

CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR CONSULTANCY DEVELOPMENT OF A POSITION PAPER TO THE PROPOSED PRIVATE VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION (PVO) AMENDMENT BILL Introduction and Background On the 31st

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Preliminary Statement 26 March by-elections
After a two-year suspension of electoral activities, Zimbabwe finally held by-elections which wereoutstanding from April 2020. On 26 May 2022, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)
The Southern African community is made up of states that are seized by a plethora of problems in the areas of democratic governance as well as the rule of law.
Southern Africa is characterized by growing inequality and discrimination against women, youth, and people with disabilities and sexual and gender minorities, in the face of progressive national, regional and international laws and human rights instruments.
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The Southern African region faces many economic challenges that are adversely affecting its population. These include financial crises being experienced across the globe; increased unemployment for the region’s youth; rising inflation rates with almost all countries of the region recording double-digit inflation, pushing up the cost of living; the scramble for natural resources and land by developed countries, dispossessing local communities and stripping them off their livelihoods
CIASA believes that every child deserves clean water. Our community-based approach gives us deep roots in the community.
CIASA works with children, including the most vulnerable, help with access to quality education and attainment of functional levels of literacy, numeracy and essential life skills. When children can read, they can better advocate for their rights and help provide for their families..
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Mandated to Protect, Develop and Empower women and girls in their diversity for the full realization and enjoyment of rights by all.
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The organization has been established by a group of women activists coming together in recognition and belief that the organization can make a significant and positive impact in Southern Africa and beyond the region. The CIASA formation was therefore meant to tackle important issues at a scale where it can achieve significant and measurable impacts.
To protect, develop and empower women and girls in their diversity for the full realization and enjoyment of rights by all.