MAYUKWAYUKWA, Zambia, February (UNHCR) - Angolans relocated by UNHCR to this refugee settlement are on their way to becoming self-sufficient and even producing surplus crops to help feed the local ...
More and more Zambians are finding their fortune not at the copper mines, but in the water. 27-year-old Sibongile Nthani is ...
Across Africa, digital technologies are rapidly reshaping the way governments, development partners, and farmers interact. In Zambia, this digital transformation is taking root through the Zambia ...
ZAMBIA stands a better chance of having a high potential in agricultural which has not been fully exploited due to a number of factors such as macroeconomic environment and sectoral policies. It is ...
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Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, Vol. 28, No. 3 (101), Gender & CLIMATE CHANGE (2014), pp. 135-146 (12 pages) Low agricultural productivity in Zambia is the result of long-term ...
Zambia’s Copperbelt Province was once the copper belt that girded the fortunes of this southern African nation’s prosperity. But over-dependence on this raw material has turned those fortunes into ...
Concessional financing from the African Development Fund (ADF) has been transformative for Zambia's agriculture and education sectors, while “anchoring peace, prosperity, and regional competitiveness.
Economic growth is forecast to strengthen to 4.1% in 2017, 4.5% in 2018, and 4.7% in 2019. But better macroeconomic indicators have not yet resulted in improved fiscal indicators. And, while public ...
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