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    • The Presidential Speech Recently Delivered Did Not Inspire Hope 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019-09-19)
      On Friday, 13th September, 2019, Republican President Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu addressed the National Assembly under the theme “Accelerating Sustainable Development for a Better Zambia in the Midst of Climate Change”. He ...
    • Public - Private Partnerships, Crucial to Development, Says JCTR 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2011-04-12)
      Zambia is facing human development challenges that call for concerted efforts among various players. . It is therefore encouraging that the Government has been calling for enhanced Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) by ...
    • Reinstate Mineral Revenue Sharing Mechanism 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection; Caritas Zambia; Extractive Industry Transparency Alliance; ... (4 authors) (2019-10-11)
      The Strengthened Accountability Programme (SAP) II implementing partners would like to urge the government to reinstate the Mineral Revenue Sharing Mechanisms in form a Local Authority Development Fund. This is for the ...
    • Statement on Government’s Decision to Take the ATI Bill to Parliament 

      Muyebe, Alex S.J (2023-11-09)
      The Access to Information (ATI) Coalition would like to acknowledge the announcement by Government on 8th November 2023 through the Minister of Information and Media (MIM) and the Chief Government Spokesperson Hon. Cornelius ...
    • Sustaining The Zambian Economy Amidst The Covid-19 Pandemic 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020-04-24)
      For a developing nation like Zambia, the impacts of the pandemic are a setback on progress that has been made towards eradicating poverty, enhancing equality and development for the populace. The JCTR notes that reaffirmations ...
    • 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 ...