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Paralegals Smack Down Violence in Mine Towns
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35633, member: 636"] Groups in Zimbabwe have started training local paralegals to help stop gender violence in mining towns across Manicaland. The Zimbabwe Gender Commission, the Centre for Natural Resource Governance, and other partners launched this program to protect women from harm. Donald Nyarota from CNRG said mining has made life harder for women in places like Penhalonga and Marange. These areas see more violence because mining breaks up communities and brings many temporary workers. Most victims struggle to find help or justice when attacked. The new paralegals learned about Zimbabwe's laws, how to help survivors, and where to send them for further help. They serve as the first people victims can talk to in far-off areas where other services might not exist. These local helpers know how to keep information private and handle cases with care. Forget Jera, who completed the training, feels ready to make a difference in her Marange community. She plans to teach women about their rights and support those who face abuse. The program hopes to create a network of trained helpers who can watch for problems and run education campaigns. This grassroots approach brings hope to places where official systems have failed women. The project aims to build safer communities by putting local people in charge of solving local problems. As violence rises in mining zones, having trained neighbors ready to help could improve many lives. [/QUOTE]
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