COVID-19 Zimbabwe Resource Tracker as at 21 June
CSOs and Academics call for reforms in budget processes
The ZW$ 18 billion stimulus package: Beyond the Figure
Informal sector hard hit by the indefinite lockdown
Government Response to COVID-19 Response: A Civil Society Perspective
Foreign Exchange Auction Trading System: Will it turn around Zimbabwe’s Economic Fortunes
Domestic Resource Mobilisation for Sustainable Development Financing
Rethinking Debt Justice and Gender Justice in Zimbabwe: Equity in Shouldering the Debt Burden
The Social and Economic Implications of Public Debt on Youth in Zimbabwe
Nexus Between Debt and Corruption in Zimbabwe’s Public Finance Management
Impact of Public Debt on Service Delivery in Local Authorities
PoZ Petition to Erase Clause 23 of the Constitutional Amendment Bill No 2
Press Statement on Investigations in relation to COVID-19 related procurement
COVID-19 Zimbabwe Resource Tracker as at 13 June 2020
Press Statement on Public Hearings on Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No.2 Bill (H.B. 23, 2019) scheduled for the 15th to the 19th of June 2020
Opinion on the Ban of Kombis
COVID-19 Resource Tracker Issue No 10- 5 June 2020
Southern Africa Conundrum
COVID-19 RESOURCE TRACKER FOR ZIMBABWE RESPONSE MECHANISM AS AT 1 JUNE
COVID-19 RESOURCE TRACKER FOR ZIMBABWE RESPONSE MECHANISM – 21 May 2020
Open Letter to President E.D Mnangagwa on a Covid-19 Response and Recovery driven by Openness to build TRUST
Zimbabwe COVID Resources Tracker as at 13 May 2020
Concerns over COVID-19 resources
CSOs & Academia Call on Parliament to Adhere to Constitutional Mandate
The Plight of the Zimbabwean Worker
Twitter Poll Survey on Whether Zimbabwe should extend lockdown beyond 3 May
Review of the Zimbabwe COVID-19 Lockdown
Open Letter to Parliament – Reconvene
Zimbabwe COVID-19 Resource Tracker
Four Decades of Debt Distress: Reflections on Zim@40
2020 Independence Day
Informal Sector Inclusion Framework
PoZ Petition to Erase Clause 23 of the Constitution Amendment Bill
Letter to the President on Huawei Tax Exemption
Letter to Parliament on Huawei Tax Exemption
Prof Mthuli Ncube- Letter on UN Debt Resoulution
BREAKFREE NEWSLETTER- 2020 First Edition
Fighting COVID-19- Should Parliament be in total “lockdown”
Zimbabwe COCID-19 Response Mechanism- Abridged Version
Zimbabwe COVID-19 Response Mechanism- The Resource Factor
COVID-19 Zimbabwe Lockdown – Humanitarian and Livelihoods Concern
Press Statement on Fiscal Measures to Contain COVID-19
2019 Annual Report
The International Women’s Day: Do Zimbabwean women have anything to celebrate in face of a national debt crisis?
COVID-19 not just a health issue
Women hard hit by poor public service delivery
The blind side of the Constitutional Amendment Number 20
Rising Debt and Inequalities in Resouce Rich African Countries Becoming a Cause for Concer
Polarisation stalling service delivery in Chivhu, a pointer to the national crisis
The Global Week of Action Against Inequality
Understanding the Past, Shaping the Future: Is There Any Ray of Hope in 2020?
Open Contracting- Pathway to Zimbabwe’s Economic Recovery
Implications of water scarcity on women
Women speak on Women Development Fund
Effective Public Service Delivery- Responsibility of both duty bearers and rights holders
Corruption and Public Expenditure
Coronavirus- Zimbabwe’ State of Preparedness
Civil Society Letter – UN Resolution on Debt Sustainability
ZIMCODD 2nd Quarter Report
ZIMCODD FINAL 2018 ANNUAL REPORT
ZIMCODD 1st Quarter Report 2019
Zimbabwe Debt Fact Sheet
HONEST ACCOUNTS 2017
2016 Annual Report
ANALYSIS OF 2015 AG REPORTS
ZIMCODD Annual Report 2011
Zimcodd Annual Report 2015
ZFS Narrative Report for 2014
The SADC People’s Tribunal 2014 Report
The SADC People’s Tribunal 2014 Report_edited
The SADC People’s Tribunal 2014 Report
Press Release- National Youth Day
Press Release- Huawei Income Tax Exemption
ZIMCODD– Press Release on Supreme Court Ruling
Press Statement on Inequality 24 January
Analysis of the 2019 Monetary Policy Statement
Beyond the Foreign Exchange Market
ZIMCODD Statement In Solidarity with Workers in Zimbabwe
Discord between fiscal and monetary policies in Zimbabwe
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