Zimbabwe: The San in Zimbabwe. Livelihoods, Land and Human Rights. IWGIA Report 22

Publisher: IWGIA and Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA)
Author: Robert K. Hitchcock, Ben Begbie-Clench and Ashton Murwira — in partnership with the Faculty of Social Studies, University of Zimbabwe
Number of pages: 70
ISBN number: 978-87-92786-62-3
Publication language: English
Country publication is about: Zimbabwe, Zimbabue
Region publication is about: Africa, África
Financially supported by: The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DANIDA)
Release year: 2016

Tags: Human rights

This report looks at the situation of the Tshwa San living in western Zimbabwe. Information on this small indigenous minority group has so far been limited. Due to unique social and cultural barriers, the Tshwa face a number of constraints and challenges that need to be dealt with.

Based on an extensive survey, the objective of this report has been to provide data and recommendations for interventions and long-term strategies to the government of Zimbabwe and civil society.

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