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    • What is Necessary in A New Constitution to Meet the Development Needs of Zambians? 

      Mwale, Simson (2007)
      There is so much discussion in Zambia about the Constitution, especially with regard to what should be in the new Constitution as the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) meets. The Mung’omba Draft Constitution which ...
    • What is The Church’s Social Teaching Saying About Gender Equality? 

      Liche, Dominic (2008)
      Each one of us is born and raised up in a family. Some of us have been raised up by both parents, some by a single parent, some by relatives, and some by guardians, while others have grown up in streets with fellow children. ...
    • What is the Way Forward to Improve the Lives of All Zambians? 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2015)
      The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR)realises that the debate around what should be contained in the final Constitution (content) and how to adopt the Constitution (process) is not only a political debate or ...
    • Whose Interests is Zambian Politics Serving? 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2009-11-03)
      Zambian politics has been interesting in the past three quarters of 2009 for mostly three reasons: (i) Zambian politicians are validating the old adage that “politics is a dirty game,” (ii) Church has been told it has no ...
    • Will Zambia's Rescheduled Debt Reduce the Cost of Living? 

      Mwaba, Bernard (2023-08-08)
      In recent years, Zambia’s debt crisis threatened to destabilise the country's economy with an undesirable effect, leading to an unprecedented rise in the cost of livelihood for its citizens as the value of the Kwacha ...
    • Women and Development: Reflections From Zambia 

      Lesa, Kayula Sr (2019)
      The paper addresses the challenges that women have been facing in Zambia to attain development. That this lack of women participation is a contributing factor in the lack of development in the country. Women who constitute ...
    • Zambia’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Why Should They Be in the New Constitution? 

      Mwale, Simson (2004-12)
      Why are there so many people around us today in Zambia who are jobless, homeless, hungry, illiterate, failing to access proper medical care, and without safe water and sanitation? Is this the result of some authority’s ...
    • Zambia’s Trade Situation: Implications For Debt And Poverty Reduction 

      Mudenda, Dale (2005)
      The problem of unsustainable external debts continues to be a major source of concern among the civil society, cooperating partners, government and indeed other stakeholders. With Zambia’s qualification to the Heavily ...