When values inform approaches to climate security: The case of Zambia’s Southern Province
This policy and practice brief discusses the significance of community values in addressing climate related security risks.
This policy and practice brief discusses the significance of community values in addressing climate related security risks.
Although Zambia does not experience violent conflict, the negative effects of the impact of climate change, compounded with other risk factors, can pose a challenge to human security
Former Zambian President Rupiah Banda led the country for 3 years from 2008 to 2011. He became the fourth president after the country’s independence from British rule in 1964.
This article is an appraisal of Zambia’s strides in hosting a post-2016 general elections national political dialogue process and an attempt to answer critical questions related to social cohesion and political dialogue.
Outlining the need in Zambia to build interactions and capacities of different players for enhanced political tolerance.
Executive Summary Local integration continues to be an important option in the basket of comprehensive strategies to achieve long-term solutions to refugee crises, particularly those caused by protracted conflicts. While
Executive Summary Local integration continues to be an important option in the basket of comprehensive strategies to achieve long-term solutions to refugee crises, particularly those caused by protracted conflicts. While
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