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The Diverse Pathways 4 Progress, (DP4P), Consortium   

A group photo of delegates who attended the DP4P Consortium launch in Bulawayo on 25 September 2024. 

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The Diverse Pathways for 4 Progress, (DP4P), Consortium

Zimbabwe Institute in collaboration with four CSOs namely, Centre for Applied Legal Research, (CALR), 4 H Zimbabwe, Ukuthula Trust and Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, (ZCA), are working to strengthen inclusive and participatory governance systems for Zimbabwe’s development.  This work is being done through the DP4P Consortium, a partnership whose objectives include, promoting national dialogue, constitutionalism, the rule of law, and national reconciliation, with a particular focus on youth and women’s participation in governance processes. The DP4P Consortium was launched in Bulawayo on 25 September 2024 and attended by key stakeholders including government, civil society, political party representatives and the international community.

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A high level delegation that attended the launch of the DP4P Consortium in Bulawayo on 25 September 2024.

 Deputy Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon Nobert Mazungunye  shakes hands with H.E. Ambassador of Switzerland,

Stephane Rey after the launch of the DP4P Consortium. 

The Mayor of Bulawayo, His Worship, Sen. David Coltart

gives his welcome address to delegates attending the DP4P

Consortium launch in Bulawayo.   

Ambassador of Switzerland, H.E. Stephane Rey addresses delegates attending the DP4P Consortium launch.  

Deputy Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon Nobert Mazungunye  addresses delegates at the launch of the DP4P Consortium. 

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