
Since our inception in 2000, we have been monitoring the human rights situation in the country and recording human rights violations through human rights monitors across the country. Monitors have “Big ears, Big eyes, and a Small mouth”. Our team has experience verifying and reporting human rights violations. Our monitoring has two interrelated activities: collection and documentation. Through monitoring, we collect information and data to determine the truth as accurately and thoroughly as possible on particular allegations of human rights violations.
The monitoring work is evidence-based, and the ZPP team verifies and analyses all human rights violation reports before producing the organisation's flagship publication, the Monthly Monitoring Report (MMR), and other related products.
We also commission research on selected human rights topics as necessary; the MMR and ad-hoc reports inform our peacebuilding and social cohesion interventions and constitute the evidence base for our advocacy work. We distribute our MMR and ad-hoc reports using various offline and online platforms, with some reports targeted at specific audiences.
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) joins the world in commemorating the International Day of Peace, a moment to reflect on the meaning of peace, recommit to building it, and reimagin
On 12 September 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) engaged media practitioners during the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) Congress in Harare, reaffirming the commitment to
In August 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) documented 121 human rights violations affecting 3,099 victims across the country. Of these, 1,563 were women, of whom 50 have disa
With the support of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) is implementing a project which seeks to ava
In June 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project documented 107 human rights violations across the country. Documented systematically from a network of human rights monitors and verified t
In May 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project recorded a total of 83 human rights violations affecting 5,376 victims nationwide, a 10% decline from the violations recorded in May where 6
Over the 25 years of our existence, we have become a go-to hub for credible, verified, accurate, and up-to-date information on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe. We have amassed a wealth of experience in this regard.
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) joins the world in commemorating the International Day of Peace, a moment to reflect on the meaning of peace, recommit to building it, and reimagin
On 12 September 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) engaged media practitioners during the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) Congress in Harare, reaffirming the commitment to
In August 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) documented 121 human rights violations affecting 3,099 victims across the country. Of these, 1,563 were women, of whom 50 have disa
With the support of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) is implementing a project which seeks to ava
In June 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project documented 107 human rights violations across the country. Documented systematically from a network of human rights monitors and verified t
In May 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project recorded a total of 83 human rights violations affecting 5,376 victims nationwide, a 10% decline from the violations recorded in May where 6
We place women at the heart of peacebuilding—ensuring they lead, decide, and influence policies in human rights, conflict resolution, and community security. Guided by UNSCR 1325 and related frameworks, we address the barriers to women’s participation and amplify their role as peacebuilders. We build women’s leadership capacity, link peacebuilding to economic empowerment, and create safe spaces for women to engage in conflict resolution. We work with state and non-state actors to promote inclusive decision-making and stronger gender-responsive policies.
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) joins the world in commemorating the International Day of Peace, a moment to reflect on the meaning of peace, recommit to building it, and reimagin
On 12 September 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) engaged media practitioners during the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) Congress in Harare, reaffirming the commitment to
In August 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) documented 121 human rights violations affecting 3,099 victims across the country. Of these, 1,563 were women, of whom 50 have disa
With the support of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) is implementing a project which seeks to ava
In June 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project documented 107 human rights violations across the country. Documented systematically from a network of human rights monitors and verified t
In May 2025, the Zimbabwe Peace Project recorded a total of 83 human rights violations affecting 5,376 victims nationwide, a 10% decline from the violations recorded in May where 6