ZADHR statement on International Human Rights Day

on December 10, 2020 in COVID-19, Press Statements

STATEMENT ON INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

10 DECEMBER 2020

THE Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) joins the rest of the world in commemorating the International Human Rights Day (IHRD) under the theme “Recover Better – Stand Up for Human Rights”. As the world is facing an unprecedented crisis due to the

COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted on people’s rights due to the introduction of restrictive measures aimed at controlling the spread of the virus, Zimbabwe has not been spared either.

The advent of the lockdown in Zimbabwe saw citizens being subjected to human rights violations by State security agents deployed to enforce lockdown regulations. Further, access to healthcare was impacted as individuals with chronic illnesses and pregnant women were unable to access treatment. Frontline personnel such as healthcare professionals operated with minimum or no access to personal protective equipment, leaving them exposed to COVID-19. To date, over 700 health professionals have been infected by the deadly virus.  

This year’s theme, which focuses on the need for governments to prioritise human rights of citizens as they work on the pandemic’s recovery plans, rightfully places the burden of care and responsibility on the State as the primary institution constitutionally mandated to safeguard the rights of citizens. The IHRD, therefore, offers an opportunity for the government and all stakeholders to join hands, evaluate and appraise each other on providing human rights-centred strategies to improve response and recovery from the pandemic.

In that light, ZADHR continues to reiterate that rights-based approaches to management of pandemics is essential in respecting human dignity and protecting human rights in the design and implementation of response measures.

7th COVID-19 Monitoring and Advocacy Report: 10 June 2020

on June 10, 2020 in COVID-19, COVID-19 Monitoring Reports, Press Statements

To date, over 7,452,809 COVID-19 infections worldwide have been confirmed to the WHO, with the number of deaths globally currently standing at over 418,919. Zimbabwe has recorded a total of 314 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and a total of 4 deaths and 46 recoveries with the cumulative number of tests to date standing at 55 709 (32 904 RDT and 22 805 PCR) (MOHCC Corona Virus (COVID-19) Update: 10 June 2020).  

6th COVID-19 Monitoring and Advocacy Report: 4 June 2020

on June 4, 2020 in COVID-19, COVID-19 Monitoring Reports, Press Statements

To date, over 6,441,152 COVID-19 infections have been confirmed to the WHO, with the number of deaths globally currently standing at over 380,265. Zimbabwe has recorded a total of 222 confirmed cases of COVID-19, a total of 4 deaths and 29 recoveries as at 02 June 2020. The cumulative number of tests to date stand at 49 603 (29 951 RDT and 20 012 PCR) (MOHCC Corona Virus (COVID-19) Update: 04 June 2020).  

5th COVID-19 Monitoring and Advocacy Report: 20 May 2020

on May 20, 2020 in COVID-19, COVID-19 Monitoring Reports, Press Statements

To date, over 5 million COVID-19 infections have been confirmed to the WHO, with the number of deaths globally currently standing at over 328 000. Zimbabwe has recorded a total of 48 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and a total of 4 deaths as at the 20th of May 2020 with the cumulative number of tests to date standing at 32862 (18 244 RDT and 14 618 PCR) (MOHCC Corona Virus (COVID-19) Update: 20 May 2020). We also take cognisance of the indefinite extension of the lockdown period through the gazetting of Statutory Instrument 110 of 2020 (Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (Amendment) Order, 2020 (No.8).

4th COVID-19 Monitoring and Advocacy Report: 05 May 2020

on May 5, 2020 in COVID-19, COVID-19 Monitoring Reports, Press Statements

Zimbabwe has recorded a total of 34 confirmed cases of COVID 19 and a total of 4 deaths. As of the 30th of April 2020, 8314 screening and diagnostic tests (Corona Virus (COVID-19) Update:30 April 2020) had been carried out against a projected figure of 40 000 tests for the month. The COVID 19 pandemic continues to unfold globally and within the SADC region. ZADHR notes the extension of the lockdown and the programme of action as outlined by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, Monica Mutsvangwa on the 3rd of May 2020.

3rd COVID-19 Monitoring and Advocacy Report: 18 April 2020

on April 18, 2020 in COVID-19, Press Statements

The world continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, with the number of reported deaths globally standing at 154 350 (WHO, 18 April 2020) from a total of over 2 million confirmed infections. Zimbabwe, also continues to witness new cases with a total of 24 cases reported to the health ministry as at 17 April 2020. Three Zimbabweans have lost their lives after suffering from severe cases of COVID-19. In this report, we acknowledge the work by the COVID-19 Inter-Ministerial Ad hoc Taskforce in the identification and assessment of COVID-19 designated facilities and engagement of key stakeholders in the response to this pandemic.

2nd COVID-19 Monitoring and Advocacy Report: 30 March 2020

on March 30, 2020 in COVID-19, COVID-19 Monitoring Reports, Press Statements

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) continues to monitor the coronavirus pandemic and national response in Zimbabwe. Globally, the pandemic continues to spread exponentially, and tens of thousands having lost their lives to this disease. In Africa, South Africa has become the epicentre of the disease with over a thousand confirmed infections. Zimbabwe has to date reported seven confirmed cases and one death according to government updates. ZADHR takes this opportunity to share its position on the following facets of our COVID 19 response.

COVID-19 Monitoring and Advocacy Report: 24 March 2020

on March 24, 2020 in COVID-19, COVID-19 Monitoring Reports, Press Statements

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) is closely following the response by the Zimbabwe government to the COVID 19 pandemic. ZADHR aims to provide constructive criticism and suggest urgent action points to the Government of Zimbabwe. We hope to ensure an appropriate response that minimizes mortality and morbidity is enacted by the Zimbabwean government