Publications
AAZimbabwe Statement Social Justice Manifesto Launch 29 July 2018
We would like to begin by applauding Zimbabweans for the relative peace that has characterized our society in the run-up to this crucial election. Peace and co-existence are key ingredients in
ActionAid Zimbabwe Annual Report 2017
In November 2017, the political landscape in Zimbabwe changed abruptly and unexpectedly. The leadership of President Robert Mugabe, the 93-year-old who had been president of Zimbabwe for 37 years

ActionAid Zimbabwe Volunteers Community voices
ActionAid Zimbabwe is spearheading the Safe Cities for Women and Girls Campaign Programme together with the Safe Cities Campaign Network of Zimbabwe (SCCNZ) which is comprised of various organizations
Annual Report 2016
This annual report for ActionAid Zimbabwe shows the outcomes, impact, success stories, lessons learnt and challenges experienced during programme implementation in 2016.
ActionAid Zimbabwe Volunteers Community voices
ActionAid Zimbabwe is spearheading the Safe Cities for Women and Girls Campaign Programme together with the Safe Cities Campaign Network of Zimbabwe (SCCNZ) which is comprised of various organizations
Publish What You Pay Zimbabwe Research, 2016
This Report presents abridged versions of research papers that have been done by some Publish What You Pay Zimbabwe coalition members in thier effort towards contributing to a more transparent and
ActionAid Zimbabwe Annual Report 2015
This is an annual report for ActionAid Zimbabwe showing the outcomes, impact, success stories, lessons learnt and challenges experienced during programme implementation in 2015.

Untold Stories from Mining Communities, 2015
This is a collection of stories of mining impacts, Community Resilience and their commitement to defending thier Environmental, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Stories of Change Booklet 2014 Zimbabwe
This report is a collection of impact stories and forms part of ActionAid Zimbabwe Annual Report 2014
Impact of Mining on Women Research, 2015
"When extractives ‘come home’ " is a report of an action research into the impact of the extractives sector on women in selected communities in Zimbabwe with a focus on mining
