IFRC Disaster Law has conducted significant disaster law research in Zimbabwe. In 2017, IFRC published the Zimbabwe Case Study on effective law and policy on gender equality and protection from sexual and gender-based violence in disasters. In 2020, a desktop mapping of Zimbabwe’s legal framework on international disaster response was conducted, using the Checklist on the Facilitation and Regulation of International Disaster Relief and Initial Recovery Assistance (the IDRL Checklist). This activity formed part of a larger exercise to map the IDRL frameworks of ten countries within Southern Africa, to identify and analyse the legal and policy arrangements for international disaster response across the region. These mappings have been compiled in a report entitled Legal Preparedness for International Disaster Assistance in Southern Africa: Regional Assessment and Country Profiles (the Report). The Report provides an overview of IDRL frameworks at global, regional, sub-regional level and national levels, assesses the legal preparedness of states in the sub-region to facilitate international assistance in the event that a disaster exceeds national capacities, and proposes recommendations to strengthen IDRL in the sub-region. A summary version of the Report, which contains the executive summary and regional analysis, is also available.
Zimbabwe
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Republic of Zimbabwe
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Southern Africa
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