EU grants Zimbabwe $2.6m for human rights protection
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EU grants Zimbabwe $2.6m for human rights protection

The European Union, EU, on Monday extended a $2.6 million grant to Zimbabwe to help improve human rights protection.

Armed Zimbabwean police battle rioters in Harare, Monday, July, 4, 2016.Police in Zimbabwes capital fired tear gas and water cannons in an attempt to quell rioting by taxi and mini bus drivers protesting what they describe as police harrasment.The violence came amid a surge in protests in recent weeks because of economic hardships and alleged mismanagement by the government of President Robert Mugabe.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

The grant marked the resumption of EU direct development assistance to Zimbabwe since 2002 when the bloc imposed sanctions on the country.

The EU said in a statement that the fund aims at supporting the rule of law through justice sector reforms and increased access to justice for all.

The grant came under the framework of the 11th European Development Fund (EDF) signed between Zimbabwe and the EU in 2015.

Under the 11th EDF, the EU provided a total grant of $270 million to support Zimbabwe’s socio-economic programmes from 2015 to 2020, of which 12 million euros was allocated for the justice sector.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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