Zimbabwe
Road Safety Performance Review - Zimbabwe
On 20 February 2018 the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development of Zimbabwe requested support from the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety to prepare a Road Safety Performance Review (RSPR) for Zimbabwe. This review is part of a global initiative aimed at assisting governments in identifying the most fundamental road safety priority needs and offer recommendations. It assesses the progress made by Zimbabwe in managing its road safety performance action in terms of the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011–2020 and the interventions in place to promote road safety.
Community Stabilization – An Approach for Facilitating Progress Towards Durable Solutions and Operationalizing the Humanitarian–Development–Peace Nexus: Lessons from Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Somalia
Authored by Sam Grundy and Sarah Zingg this Migration Research Series paper discusses the role of the community stabilization approach to transition away from humanitarian crises in order to lay the ground for attaining durable solutions for displaced persons and ultimately operationalize the humanitarian–development–peace nexus. The paper focuses on the multidimensional destabilizing impacts of displacement crises and the factors limiting opportunities for communities to transition away from acute vulnerability and aid dependence and defines the community stabilization approach as a means to overcome these challenges. It then presents the community stabilization core programming principles framed through a community-based planning methodology – a practical community-driven local government-led process intended to support the transition of impacted communities from displacement crises through improved stability – drawing on examples from Zimbabwe Somalia and Ethiopia.
No. 32361. Agence internationale de l'énergie atomique et Zimbabwe
ACCORD ENTRE L'AGENCE INTERNATIONALE DE L'ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET ZIMBABWE RELATIF À L'APPLICATION DE GARANTIES DANS LE CADRE DU TRAITÉ SUR LA NON-PROLIFÉRATION DES ARMES NUCLÉAIRES. VIENNE 26 JUIN 1995 [Nations Unies Recueil des Traités vol. 1897 I-32361.]