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Zimbabwe: An Update from the Ground
Location: Washington, DC
Event Date(s): September 18, 2007
Speaker(s): Isabella Matambanadzo, Deprose Muchena, Dave Peterson

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Open Society Institute cosponsored a panel discussion, "Zimbabwe: An Update from the Ground."

South African-mediated talks to resolve the political crisis in Zimbabwe have entered their final leg in Pretoria, and an agreement between the ruling ZANU-PF party and the opposition MDC party is expected soon. However, on the ground in Zimbabwe, an economic meltdown is afoot with inflation over 7,500 percent, unemployment above 80 percent, and food shortages and violence on the rise.

This analysis of the crisis in Zimbabwe featured:

Read a summary of the event on the Woodrow Wilson Center website.

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