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CARE International in Zambi
20th Anniversary
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Ralph Hazelton1992 - 1994
Greg Duly1994 - 1997
Kevin McCort1997 - 2000
David Rhody
2000 - 2001
Brenda Cupper
2001 - 2005
Mark Vander Vort
2005 - 2012
CARE Zambia Country Directors 1992 -2012
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Message from CARE Canada andCARE ZambiaThis year is the 20th anniversary o CARE International
in Zambia. We are honored by the commitment we
have received rom our countless partners over theseyears the Government o the Republic o Zambia,
bilateral and multilateral donors, oundations, individual
contributors, international and local NGOs, civil society,
our own dedicated and hard-working sta, and last, but
urthest rom the least, the Zambian people.
Their collective input, support and partnership has
enabled CARE to support hundreds o thousands o
Zambian women, men and children to cope and overcome
the harsh realities o poverty and exclusion. During
the past 20 years CARE has been at the oreront o
both long-term development initiatives as well as
humanitarian assistance. We have worked tirelessly to
support the eorts o communities and organizations to
transorm the daily lives o the Zambian people.
This book is our way o honoring the extraordinary
courage and resilience o those we have worked with
over the years. It depicts how our work has changed
since CARE initiated its work in Zambia in 1992 in
response to a ood security crisis. The book contains
images o our work, across a broad range o sectorswhere we have sought to contribute to poverty reduction
and social justice.
Over our 20 years in Zambia, more than 3,000 CARE
Zambia sta have implemented an exceptionally wide
variety o development and emergency-response
programs, valued at over US$ 200 million, in all o
Zambias 10 provinces. As we mark this important
anniversary, we commit again to redoubling our
development and capacity building eorts in Zambia or
as long as required, and pledge that CARE Zambia will
continue to work with our many partners towards our
vision o a world o hope, tolerance and social justice
where poverty has been overcome and people live in
dignity and security.
Mark Vander VortCountry Director 2005 - 2012Also CARE Zambia Assistant Country Director 19992001
Kevin McCortPresident and CEOCARE CanadaCARE Zambia Country 1997 2000
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CARE Zambia Staff
2008
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CARE Zambias Rural Livelihoods Program ocuses on creating ood
security by building the capacity o local communities, creating links
between remote armers and markets, distributing ood resources andagricultural inputs and promoting conservation agriculture to protect
Zambias precious ecosystem. Many smallholder arms in Zambia are
located in very remote locations and have little or no access to critical
agricultural inputs such as seeds, pesticides, ertilizer, medication or
livestock or modern irrigation techniques. To bridge this gap CAREs Agro-
dealer project and the Zambia Agro Inputs Support Project developed a
network o agro input retailers through agents and service providers in
order to provide smallholder households with critical agricultural inputs
and technologies at reduced prices.
Barriers to production and marketing or small armers, poor nutritionand health services and requent climate shocks such as drought that
underlie the serious ood insecurity issues that impact Zambias most
vulnerable populations were the ocus or the LFSP, CONASA project, and
C-FAARM which promoted conservation agriculture, crop diversifcation,
dairy arming, providing veterinary training, rehabilitating the rural
inrastructure, counseling on health and nutrition, providing short-term
ood rations and helping communities to address the risks to their
livelihoods. The armers were also empowered to own, lead, participate
and beneft rom air market opportunities by adopting sustainable
agricultural and land management practices over the long-term.
Through its COMACO project, CARE provided amilies in Cham
with sustainable sources o alternative incomes such as arm
incentives or environmentally sound production techniques. Calso been advocating or change through the LAGAFA project;
country advocacy project that aims to develop better ood sec
nutrition policies and programs. CARE has also worked with the
Management and Mitigation Unit on various emergency situatio
Another ollow-on project which promoted agro-dealership i
province was ADAPT.
RURAL LIVELIHOODS ANDNATURAL RESOURCES
CARE Zambias Rural Livelihoods Progon creating ood security at the hous
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Over 20,000 armers andtheir amilies benefted romthe 80 water harvestingstructures that were built orrehabilitated by CAREs LFSP(1994-2000).
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CAREs also protechnolarmersseed stoProvinc
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COMACO activities includeteaching improved armingmethods, conservationagriculture, aquaculture,crop diversifcation and croprotation.
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CONASA and COMACOprojects sought to improvehouseholds ood and incomesecurity as an indirect wildliemanagement strategy andmeans to reduce the threatsto natural resources.
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CARE Zambia has implemented a number o projects related to
governance and urban livelihoods since the mid 1990s. CARE Zambias
governance program has ocused on strengthening community-basedgovernance structures in peri-urban settlements, while at the same time
ensuring linkages with Local Authorities or sustainable service delivery
related, but not limited to water supply, environmental sanitation,
urban inrastructure and microfnance or sub granting. Governance and
livelihood projects implemented by CARE include PULSE, PUSH I and PUSH
II, PROSPECT, CULP, CMI, CGP, NP-PUWSS, PPURSS, SPURRZ, URBAN INSAKA,
C3-COMMUNITY CHALLENGE and STOVES. For example, PROSPECT worked
through representative Area Based Organizations (ABOs) to develop,
manage and maintain basic inrastructure and other water and sanitation
acilities by taking into account the needs o the poor and vulnerable
populations in 13 peri-urban settlements o Lusaka and Livi
The program also ocused on institution building and micro-fna
NP-PUWSS through unding rom Irish AID was implemented toaccess to WATSAN services among peri-urban communities
worked to improve the management o WATSAN structures by p
communities o fve districts in Northern Province. The STOVE
supported fve stove production groups and our women group
production, marketing and distribution o over 4,000 JIKO stoves
efcient stove - which reduces charcoal consumption by 50% c
to the traditional mbaula.
GOVERNANCE AND URBANLIVELIHOODS
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Chipata Water Trust pilotscheme, commissionedin 1997 unded by DFIDestablished under PUSH IIand PROSPECT.
Water Trust Managemnt Team
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With communities partners, CAREs program construestablished 12 watein peri-urban settlLusaka and Livings
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Water is not ree. Residentshave to pay or water i thescheme is to be sustained.Prior to the water scheme,many women had to walklong distances in search owater.
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To saeguard water sources,the Chaisa CommunityManaged Project (CMI)with unding rom Sidapiloted two approaches toecological sanitation: DoubleVolt and dome type. The
eco-san model has beenreplicated in other parts oLusaka.
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CAREs acilitatand reintakes,and supurban Province
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Newly installed pumps andpump houses in Mbala NorthWest Province
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Chipata jungle theatreperorming at the launch othe JIKO stove.
MICRO FINANCE
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The PeriUrban Lusaka Small Enterprise (PULSE) Project started
operations in July 1996 as a micro-fnance program under an
Accountable Grant Agreement with DFID. The project, initiatedby CARE International Zambia, was an eort to fght increasing
urban poverty by improving access to credit by micro and small
enterprises. PULSEs purpose was to establish a sustainable,
autonomous microfnance institution that provides fnancial
services to peri-urban areas o Zambia. The project was
operational in Kalingalinga, Lilanda, Garden, Matero, Kanyama,
Mtendere and Kaunda Square compounds. In April 2001, PULSE
was de-linked rom CARE and registered as an independent
Zambian entity called Pulse Holdings Limited (PHL) and has
since expanded to other parts o the country and rebranded to
Entrepreneurs Financial Centre (EFC). Apart rom PULSE, otherCARE projects promoted village savings and loans (VSL) in STEPS-
OVC and cooperative savings groups in PROSPECT, CULP and PPA.
MICRO FINANCE
PULSE Senior Credit Ofcer explaining projects interve
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The Chipata Co-Operativesociety established underPROSPECT unded by DFID
Co-Operative Administrater
SOCIAL PROTECTION
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CARE Zambia has also been implementing social protection programs
ocusing on demand- and supply-side transers which allow people to
better manage risks. Between 2004 and 2009, CARE Zambia implementeda DFID unded program, the Program Partnership Agreement (PPA) whose
main was to enable the vulnerable in the society to better manage risk
associated with ood insecurity, destitution and HIV and AIDS. The PPA
consisted o several implementation streams over its fve year liespan.
One o the specifc projects under PPA was the Social Cash Transer
Scheme (SCTS) implemented in Chipata, Katete and Kazungula districts.
SOCIAL PROTECTION
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A grandmother with her three grandchildren (orphans) in ront o their house in Katete. she is abenefciary o SCTS targeted at the elderly
HEALTH
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HEALTH
CARE Zambias Health programming which commenced in the mid 1990s
through the Community Family Planning project has over the years
included highly technical and community-led interventions around childhealth, amily planning, adolescent reproductive health, operations
research, service delivery and systems strengthening, HIV prevention
and treatment and also mitigates the eects o HIV & AIDS by providing
community-based social services or people living with HIV through
HBC & OVC support. CAREs interventions have been designed around
complementing the Ministry o Healths eorts to address its priority
health areas which include malaria, tuberculosis, amily planning, child
health and HIV and AIDS. Projects that have been implemented within
the health sector have included CFP, ZIHP-SERVE, ZIHPCOMM, PALS, WCH,
PURCH, DOTS, MOST, TIPEC KOPANO, STAMPP, TIPEC, THANZI, ITAP, PALS,
C-CHANGE, STEPS-OVC, MwB, ZPCT II and PRISM.
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In rurlong dhealth
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The Moyo wa Banaproject has over the yearsimplemented initiativesaround Community IMCIand capacity building o MoHchild health sta leadingto expanded and improvedchild health care servicesand practices at acility,community and householdlevels.
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The MwB project hasalso encouraged maleinvolvement in the caring ochildren and positive resultsare already showing
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In order to acilitate the provision o technical services and support to the hard-to-reach populations,CARE sta and partners requently endure hardships and risks. In the picture: ITAP project vehiclecrossing a makeshit bridge in Chama district and the ITAP team braving the water to get to a healthacility.
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Part o the equipment and medical consignment imported by CARE Zambia rom Medshare to
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q p g p ysupport the MOH in Eastern Province.
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A PRISM sales agentmarketing and explaining aemale condom.
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A PRISM project sales agent marketing and explaining health products to
women.
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Bicycles STEPS-OVimprovedcaregiver
coverage.
ZPCT II project-Mobilizing
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ZPCT II project Mobilizingcommunity members orvoluntary counseling and
testing.
ZPCT II project employscommunity mobilizationapproaches to promote theuptake o male circumcisionservices.
OVC SUPPORT
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Housed within the health sector, CARE Zambias OVC support dates back
to the mid 90s and has been designed to complement government
eorts in service delivery around education and health. CARE projects:
SCOPE-OVC, SCOPE-OVC, ECD, ELMA, CHANGES and SCORES, have beenmobilizing, scaling up and strengthening community-led responses to
help children in poorly served communities. Essentially the projects train
community teachers, caregivers and guardians in the skills required to
better meet the needs o orphans and vulnerable children. CARE uses
these schools as the entry point into the communities, which makes
the project more efcient and consequently builds strong partnerships
with communities. This approach has also enabled CARE to take a more
holistic view. For example; using the community schools as a base, CARE
conducts health programs such as managing childhood illness, HIV/AIDS
and tuberculosis prevention and treatment, the prevention o mother
to child transmission and home-based care or people living w
Other activities include training volunteer teachers in improved
methods; training parent community school committees i
management, community and resource mobilization; and trainsupport has also been extended to the provision o teaching and
materials. Projects interventions has also involved linking the
to local clinics or counseling, testing, treatment, growth p
and vitamin supplementation; and provided grants or inra
improvement such as water and sanitation acilities. volunteer c
in psychosocial skills, child protection and advocacy methods
on-going initiative which build on the above named projects
OVC current supporting communities in Southern, Eastern and Co
provinces.
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EMERGENCY & REFUGEE SUPPORT
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CARE International Zambia reugee operations started in 1992 in Maheba Campin Solwezi, North Western Province and beyond this, two more projects wereimplemented. The second project was the Reugee Empowerment Program(REP) operated within the Mwange Reugee Camp in Mporokoso district,Northern Province. CARE International Zambia was responsible or the overallcamp management or 25 000+ Congolese reugees. The third was a projectcalled WEAR which was based in Nangweshi reugee camp-Shangombo districto Western Province o Zambia. The camp housed 24,000 Angolan reugees. Inboth camps, CARE Zambia was responsible or agricultural and natural resources,education, ood distribution and community services provision. Under WEAR,gender violence interventions were initiated that eventually laid the oundationor CAREs ASAZA program. EMOP- This was a year long relie program as aresult o drought in southern province in 2001. CATER was another program thatstarted in 2001 as a result o the recurrent drought that hit most o central and ,southern and western provinces. The project distributed ood to the chronicallyood insecurity households in seven districts. The program had another projectcalled Adding To Food (ATF), which supported the health acilities with essentialdrugs or the under fve children. ATF program conducted on-site screening ormalnutrition to both under-fve children and women. REACH - This was a ollowup program to CATER and was aimed at rebuilding the lost community assets as
a result o the drought. Among the programs promoted was the seed distribution, goat rearing, setting up community based nutrition support groups, promotiono home gardens and building roads and inra structure.
CARE International also implemented an emergency related project in theperi urban areas the frst being the PUSH I which was a ood-or-work projectwhich helped empower women particularly the elderly and widows. These weregraduated into more sustainable small enterprises using the Chilimba groupconcept. Benefciary communities included Kanyama, Chipata and George inLusaka and Malota in Livingstone.
SEXUAL AND GENDER BASED VIOLENCE
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CARE Zambia frst implemented SGBV projects in two camps or Angolan reugees were it provided supportto survivors o SGBV and established highly eective mobile courts that were able to prosecute oenders ina much more efcient way than i the cases had been brought to the district courts. A pilot SGBV projectwas then implemented in Chipata and Lusaka districts and developed a successul model or CoordinatedResponse Centers (CRCs), the frst o their kind in Zambia, which serve as one-stop sites where survivorscan fnd medical, psychological and legal support. This program called A Saer Zambia (ASAZA) was thenexpanded to fve other districts namely Kabwe, Kitwe, Livingstone, Mazabuka and Ndola. The supportrom USAID came rom the Presidential Womens Justice and Empowerment Initiative (WJEI) and the U.S.Presidents Emergency Plan or AIDS Relie (PEPFAR). ASAZA developed inormational, educational andbehavior-change communication strategies to help Zambians reect on rights, gender and power; andenvision and adopt new orms o relationships based on equal dignity rather than subordination andviolence. ASAZA also established six Coordinated Response Centres (CRCs), in addition to the two CRCsestablished under CAREs SGBV-1 pilot project. CARE has implemented ASAZA in partnership with WorldVision, Aricare, CRS and IJM, YWCA, WLSA, ZAPSCAN, VSU, MoH and CJF. In the peri-urban areas similar SGBVinitiatives were promoted by gender groups under CAREs PROSPECT program.
ASAZA sta sensitizing agroup o Ngoni warriorsduring the Ncwala ceremony
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during the Ncwala ceremony(an annual traditionalceremony o the Ngonipeople in Chipata District -Eastern Province).
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CARE Zambia Health
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Sector Director making apresentation on ASAZA to theUS Secretary o State HilaryClinton and ormer ZambianPresident Rupiah Banda.
CARE COOPERATIVE
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CARE Zambia is not only concerned with assisting the poor and most vulnerable to transorm theirlives but has extended this support to its own sta by introducing a cooperative initiative in 1995resulting in the birth o the Care Cooperative Credit and Savings Society. The Care Cooperative hastransormed the lives o CARE Zambia sta and their amilies. To date, over 3000 employees havebenefted rom this sta-managed organization. CARE Zambia has a standing relationship with the
Care Cooperative through which sta channel their share contributions rom their salaries.
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Acknowledgements
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supported by many organizationsover the past 20 years. We wouldlike to take this opportunity toacknowledge the ollowing keysupporters:
GovernmentDisaster Management and Mitigation Unit(DMMU)Ministry o Agriculture and CooperativesMinistry o Community Development, Motherand Child HealthMinistry o Education and Early ChildhoodMinistry o Finance and National DevelopmentMinistry o Gender and Child DevelopmentMinistry o HealthMinistry o Home AairsMinistry o Local Government and Housing
Ministry o Youths & SportsNational Water Supply and Sanitation Council(NWASCO)
Local Authorities
Kasama Municipal CouncilKitwe City CouncilLivingstone City CouncilLusaka City CouncilNdola City Council
Department or International Development(DFID)United States Government United States o Agency InternationalDevelopment (USAID) OFDA (Ofce or Foreign DisasterAssistance) Centers or Disease Control andPrevention (CDC) Food For Peace (FFP) Presidents Emergency Plan For AIDSRelie (PEPFAR) Department O Deense (DOD) Bureau o Population, Reugees, andMigration (BPRM) o the Department o StateIrish AidSwedish International Development Agency(SIDA)Canadian International Development Agency(CIDA)Royal Dutch Embassy
European Union (EU) ECHO EuropeAidJesuitsNorwegian Agency or DevelopmentCooperation (Norad)Germany Technical Assistance to Zambia (GTZ)JICA /Japanese EmbassyDanish International Development Agency(DANIDA)New Zeland Agency or International
UNAIDSUNDPUN-HabitatUNHCRUNICEFWFPWorld BankInternational Fund or AgriculturalDevelopment (IFAD)
Foundations & Trusts
AGRA (Alliance or a Green Revolution in Arica)Dulverton TrustELMA FoundationFrees FoundationGates FoundationHilton FoundationTrivedi FamilyWellspring Foundation
CARE International MembersCARE CanadaCARE Deutschland (Germany)CARE International UKCARE NetherlandsCARE sterreich (Austria)CARE USA
Child FunCreative AFamily HeInternatio(IFPRI)InternatioDevelopmInternatio(ISTI)John HopJohn SnowPLAN IntePopulatioRegional (REPSSI)Society oSouthern ResourceSouthern Water Aid
Water andWCSWorld VisWorld Wid
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Senior Leadership TeamMark Vander VortKathleen OBrienJay Goulden
CARE Zambia 20th Anniversary OrganizingTeamEmmanuel BandaCathryn Kadimba-Mwanamwambwa
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Emmanuel BandaSanga MatakaCathryn MwanamwambwaMbeluko PhiriPetros BandaMary SimasikuHenry LoongoPeter ChabwelaMunamobwe S Nchemba
Local PartnersAFYA MUZURICatholic Diocese o ChipataCHEPCOMACOExpanded Church ResponseHODIKARA CounselingLielinePCAZ
Platorm or Social ProtectionROCSSalvation ArmyWLSAYWCAZAMBARTZATAC
Sanga MatakaMbeluko PhiriMunamobwe S. NchembaMark Vander VortPeter ChabwelaPrecious Mooze-NgongaAkende SaasaYvonne Chama
ACRONMYS FOR CAREPROJECTS 1992 2012
ADAPT
Copperbelt GovernanceProject
CHANGES
DOTSDirect Observed Treatment,Short course
NP-PUWSSNorthern Province Peri Urban Water Supply andSanitation Program
RRePRe
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Zambia Agro Dealer ProjectASAZAA Saer Zambia
ATFAdding To Food
C3City Community ChallengeFund
CATERCommunity Access ToEmergence Response
C-CHANGECommunication or Change
C-FAARMConsortium or Food Security,Agriculture and Nutrition,AIDS, Resilience & Markets
CFPCommunity FamilyPlanningCGP
Community Health andNutrition, Gender andEducation Support
CMIChaisa Community ManagedImprovement project
COMACOCommunity Markets orConservation
CONASACommunity-based NaturalResources Management andSustainable Agriculture
CRC
Coordinated Response Center
CULPCopperbelt Urban LivelihoodsProgram
DMMUDisaster Management andMitigation Unit
EMOPEmergency Operations
GCEPGeorge CommunityEmpowerment Program
ITAPIntegrated Tuberculosis &AIDS Project
LAGAFALocal And Global Action orFood security in Arica
LFSPLivingstone Food Security
Program
MOSTMicronutrient OperationalStrategies & Technology
MWB-CBIMoyo Wa Bana CapacityBuilding Initiative
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PALSPartnership or AdolescentSexual and
PPAPartnership ProgramAssistance
PPURSSPromoting Peri-UrbanSanitation Ser vices
PRISMPrivate Sector SocialMarketing Project
PROSPECT
Program o Support orPoverty Elimination andCommunity Transormation
PULSEPeri-Urban Lusaka SmallEnterprisePUSH I $ IIProject Urban Sel-Help
RReCo
SCStPaEman
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SPURRZ StrengtheningPeri-Urban RiskReduction in Zambia
ZASPZambia Agro SupplierProject
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STAMMPStrengtheningTuberculosis, AIDS &Malaria PreventionPrograms
STEPS-OVCTuberculosis HealthActivities in Zambia
TIPECTuberculosis IntegratedProject Eastern andCentral Provinces
Urban INSAKAInitiative or SharingKnowledge and Action
WCHWhole Child Health
WEARWestern ProvinceEmergency Assistanceor Reugees
ZIHP COMZambia IntegratedHealth Programme -Communication
ZIHP SERVEZambia IntegratedHealth Programme -Services
ZPCT IIZambia PreventionCare & Treatment
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