NAYO OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (OHCHR) FORUM ON MINORITY ISSUES FROM THE 28 TO THE 29th OF NOVEMBER 2011 GENEVE, SWITZERLAND; PRESENTATION ON MINORITY WOMEN S'RIGHTS TO EDUCATION IN ZIMBABWE FOCUS ON NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS (Recommendation 57) BY MISHECK GONDO NATIONAL CHAIRPERSON OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF YOUTH ORGANISATIONS (NAY01 Madam Chair Zimbabwe is c omposed of various minority and indigenous groups that c omprise of Tonga, Nambyia, Chewa, Shangani, and Kalanga among others, and as an organization we work with all these groups. Madam Chair, we are in full support of thematic rec ommendation 57 whic h enc ourage National human rights institutions to Play a c entral role in ensuring the provision of human rights educ ation for all majority and minority c ommunities in ac c ordanc e with the plan of ac tion of the

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