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![ZANU: Zimbabwe African National Union](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Recorded off mic. Poor quality sound. Naomi Nhiwatiwa speaking on ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union).
![Naomi Nhiwatiwa of the World Health Organization, speaks in solidarity with ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) on women’s contributions to the fight for liberation in Zimbabwe.](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Naomi Nhiwatiwa, senior advisor to the United Nations for the World Health Organization’s Africa Region, speaks about women’s contribution to the fight for liberation in Zimbabwe. She notes that equality exists between men and women within ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union), but usually not outside of the organization. She thanks the Material Aid Campaign for ZANU, praising them for their efforts to make the world a better place and for eradicating the symbol of white as oppressors in the black person’s mind.
![Women of South Africa](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 8/4/1979Call Number: FI 227Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Barbara LubinskiProgram: Freedom Is A Constant StruggleCollection: Freedom is a Constant Struggle
In-depth interview with Naomi Nhiwatiwa, representing ZANU, to mark South Africa Women's Day. After Zimbabwe gained independence,she was a Minister in the government from 1980-1988. Later she was Director of the World Health Organization and the UN Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF). The origin of the day is explained as struggle against the pass laws in South Africa. Program rebroadcast on August 9, 1980.
![Women\'s Liberation in the Zimbabwean Revolution](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: ZANU and John Brown Book ClubDate: 5/1979Volume Number: MayFormat: MonographCollection: Zimbabwe
Materials from the ZANU Women's Seminar
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