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Terms of Use

The rules for using this website and engaging with the EJW Foundation online.

Plain-language notice: These Terms are written to be clear and practical. You can refine the jurisdiction and any legal details once the Foundation confirms its preferred governing law.

1) About these Terms

These Terms of Use (“Terms”) apply to your access to and use of this website operated by the Everjoice Jeketa Win (EJW) Foundation (“we”, “us”, “our”). By using this website, you agree to follow these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.

2) Acceptable use

You agree to use the website responsibly and lawfully. In particular, you must not:

  • Attempt to access restricted areas (including admin pages) without authorisation.
  • Interfere with, disrupt, or attempt to bypass website security features or safeguards.
  • Submit unlawful, abusive, defamatory, hateful, harassing, or harmful content via any form.
  • Upload or transmit malware, malicious code, or anything designed to compromise security.
  • Use automated systems (bots/scrapers) in a way that harms performance or availability.
  • Misrepresent your identity, affiliation, or intentions when contacting the Foundation.

3) User-submitted information

When you submit a message, newsletter sign-up, or donation intent, you confirm that the information you provide is accurate to the best of your knowledge and does not infringe anyone else’s rights. We may refuse, remove, or disregard submissions that appear abusive, spammy, or unlawful.

4) Donations and payments

Where donation tools are provided, they may initially capture donation intent rather than process payments. If and when payment processing is added (for example, PayPal or Stripe), additional terms may apply and will be shown on the relevant pages.

5) Changes to the website

We may update, modify, or remove website content and features at any time to improve services, security, or user experience. We do not guarantee that any specific page or feature will always be available.

6) Intellectual property

Unless otherwise stated, the website content—including text, publications, graphics, logos, design elements, and original materials—is owned by or licensed to the Foundation. You may view and print content for personal, non-commercial use. You must not copy, reproduce, publish, distribute, or adapt content without written permission, except where a specific page clearly states otherwise.

7) Third-party links

This website may link to third-party websites for context or reference. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, availability, or privacy practices. Visiting third-party sites is at your own risk.

8) Disclaimers

  • The website is provided “as is” for information and engagement purposes.
  • We do our best to keep information accurate and up to date, but we do not guarantee completeness or accuracy at all times.
  • Nothing on this website is legal, financial, or professional advice.

9) Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we will not be liable for losses arising from your use of this website, including indirect or consequential loss, loss of data, or interruption of service. This does not limit liability where it cannot be excluded by law.

10) Privacy

Your use of this website is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect and use personal data submitted through the site.

11) Governing law

These Terms are intended to be governed by the laws applicable to the Foundation’s chosen jurisdiction. If you need a specific governing law clause (UK / South Africa / Zimbabwe), we can lock that in once confirmed.

12) Contact

For questions about these Terms, please use the Email button in the footer to contact us securely.

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