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    • Wastage Of Public Resources Should Never Be Allowed To Continue 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2012-02-01)
      Fighting poverty and ensuring that every Zambian has access to basic needs such as food, health care, safe shelter, safe and clean water, basic sanitation, education and livelihood can never be achieved without prudence, ...
    • Wastage Of Public Resources Should Never Be Allowed To Continue 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2012-02-01)
      In a poor country like Zambia where poverty levels are as high as 63% and the incidence of rural poverty as high as 78%, every ngwee counts and should therefore be collected and spent for the intended purpose and beneficiaries. ...
    • Zambia After The HIPC ‘Surgery’ And The Completion Point 

      Zulu, Jacks J (2006)
      “We reached the heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) Completion Point in April 2005 and so what?” asked a workshop participant in one of the Jubilee-Zambia Provincial Workshops. Indeed many other Zambians are asking ...
    • Zambia’s Experience With HIPC 

      Zulu, Jack J (2004)
      The HIPC Initiative was first launched in 1996 by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, with the aim of ensuring that no poor country faces a debt burden it cannot manage. The Initiative entails coordinated ...
    • Zambia’s Public Debt Status Post HIPC And MDR Initiatives 

      Chongo, Geoffrey (2012)
      The Public Debt reforms that the Zambian Government embarked on in 2004 aimed at strengthening debt management capacities of various Government institutions engaged in debt management should be accelerated. Currently, the ...