Zimbabwe

 

Operation: Opération: Zimbabwe

Location

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Key Figures

2020 planning figures
100% of households will be living in adequate dwellings
100% of primary school aged children will be enrolled in primary education
100% of status determination procedures will meet minimum procedural standards advocated by UNHCR 
40% of stateless persons and their situation will be identified
6 educational facilities will be constructed or improved
2018 year-end results
100% of refugees had access to primary health care
75% of primary school-aged children were enrolled in primary education
12,060 refugees benefitted from the distribution of multi-purpose cash grants
890 households received production kits or inputs for agriculture or livestock activities
450 latrines were constructed
150 people of concern had access to anti-retroviral treatment

People of Concern Personnes relevant de la compétence du HCR

1,444%
Increase in
2019
2019 291,583
2018 18,891
2017 18,874

 

[["Refugees",8959],["Asylum-seekers",11533],["IDPs",270000],["Returned refugees",132],["Others of concern",959]]
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Zimbabwe

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Operational Environment

The political, operational and security environment in Zimbabwe is expected to remain stable in 2019, resulting in a favourable protection environment for refugees and asylum-seekers. Zimbabwe is a state party to the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees, as well as to the 1969 Organisation of African Unity Convention, but maintains reservations on rights to movement, work and social welfare. Zimbabwe has also not yet acceded to the 1961 Convention on Reduction of Statelessness.
 
The Government continues to provide transit centre facilities, land, access to services and social amenities, in-kind donations as well as experienced personnel for the refugee response. Structured coordination mechanisms are in place to facilitate UNHCR’s cooperation with partners. The local host community around Tongogara refugee camp is welcoming people of concern, allowing their sustainable integration through the socio-economic services.
 
As part of the multi-year, multi-partner protection and solutions strategy, UNHCR will enhance partnerships with the Registrar General, universities, diplomatic representations, NGOs, faith-based organizations and parliamentarians to leverage on the progress achieved in the past for both refugee and statelessness responses. UNHCR will focus on strengthening and diversifying the pool of partners, which will provide the platform for rolling out the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) in Zimbabwe.

Key Priorities

For the refugee response, priorities will centre on the provision of shelter, healthcare, livelihoods, education and water/sanitation, as well as ensuring child protection, capacity development, strengthening response to sexual and gender-based violence, and facilitation of durable solutions. In order to reduce statelessness, UNHCR will conduct a comprehensive study on statelessness and develop a national action plan.
 
In 2019, UNHCR will focus on:
  • Partnership diversification for sustainable protection, assistance and solutions for both the refugee and statelessness programmes;
  • Improving the self-reliance of people of concern through diversified and context specific livelihoods activities in line with the principles of the graduation approach;
  • Conducting a comprehensive study on statelessness in Zimbabwe, and enhancing the network of partners in implementation of a national action plan to tackle statelessness.
Latest contributions
  • 25-JUN-2020
    New Zealand
    $1,297,017
  • 22-JUN-2020
    France
    $24,325,877
  • 19-JUN-2020
    Japan
    $55,646
  • 18-JUN-2020
    Switzerland
    $265,675
  • 17-JUN-2020
    Belgium
    $162,867
  • Sweden
    $172,374
  • 16-JUN-2020
    Qatar

    private donors

    $2,000,000
  • Estonia
    $56,883
  • 10-JUN-2020
    Kuwait
    $2,600,000
  • 08-JUN-2020
    Canada
    $725,689
  • 04-JUN-2020
    Egypt

    private donors

    $1,800,000
  • Japan
    $60,583
  • 31-MAY-2020
    Germany

    private donors

    $2,273,071
  • Malaysia

    private donors

    $236,672
  • Spain

    private donors

    $6,697,838
  • China

    private donors

    $821,610
  • United Arab Emirates

    private donors

    $1,179,124
  • Philippines

    private donors

    $164,687
  • Thailand

    private donors

    $470,206
  • Saudi Arabia

    private donors

    $277,187