ActionAid Zambia Report on the Analysis of the Implementation of the DSA Strategy and the Fiscal Risk Management Framework in Zambia
ActionAid Zambia Report on the Analysis of the Implementation of the DSA Strategy and the Fiscal Risk Management Framework in Zambia.

PARLIAMENTARY SUBMISSION ON FREE EDUCATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA
ACTIONAID ZAMBIA- FREE EDUCATION POLICY SUBMISSION TO PARLIAMENT

ACTIONAID PARLIAMENTARY SUBMISSION ON SOCIAL CASH TRANSFER SCHEME-SCT
Actionaid Zambia has told the government through parliament that challenges such as the low capacity in implementing agents for the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) scheme need to be looked into.

WE NEED MORE PROTECTION FOR WOMEN
ACTIONAID Zambia calls for the protection of the rights of women and girls in digital spaces and addressing online and Information Communication and technology (ICT) that they face.
We note with
PRESS STATEMENT- PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP SHOULD BENEFIT ZAMBIANS
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS MUST WORK FOR ZAMBIANS
ACTIONAID calls on the Government to ensure that the development of the new Public Private Partnership (PPP) Law upholds the principles of

DEBT RESTRUCTIRING CRITICAL-ACTIONAID TELLS ZAMBIAN GOVERNMENT
The government had estimated that the debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework would be concluded in the first half of 2023 and this would then provide the much-needed fiscal space for the
ACTIONAID’S GLOBAL SECRETARIAT VISIT NALOLO DISTRICT
SENIOR ActionAid International leaders from the Global Secretariat (GS) today visited Nalolo District in western province OF ZAMBIA to interact with the local people and appreciate how they were

TRANPARENCY IN DISPOSING-OFF OF ILLEGALLY HARVESTED MUKULA
We call for accountability and transparency in disposing-off of the illegally harvested Mukula Tree logs in Luapula Province and other parts of Zambia by the Department of Forestry.
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
ActionAid Zambia strongly condemns recent incidences of political violence witnessed in Zambia particularly on the Copperbelt where the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND and