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A Zâmbia é uma ex-colônia britânica que obteve a independência em 1964. Muito dependente das receitas da mineração de cobre e cobalto, a economia tem sido vulnerável ao aumento e queda dos preços das commodities ao longo dos séculos 20 e 21. A Zâmbia é um dos países menos densamente povoados da África que é frequentemente caracterizado como sendo "terra abundante". Embora a maior parte da terra na Zâmbia permaneça sob sistemas de posse habituais, houve mudanças significativas na quantidade de terra que foi convertida para permitir a privatização através de títulos de propriedade. Entretanto, a extensão dessas conversões ainda não foram quantificadas de forma confiável.  Com a crescente demanda por terra, a necessidade de dados precisos sobre a mesma e as tensões sobre a urbanização não planejada figuram de forma proeminente na agenda da governança fundiária da Zâmbia.  

 

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4 Julho 2023
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Dois relatórios abrangentes sobre o Estado das Informações sobre Terras (SOLI) foram publicados, fornecendo avaliações detalhadas dos ecossistemas de dados e informações sobre terras em Botsuana e Zâmbia. Esses relatórios examinam a disponibilidade de informações sobre terras e avaliam sua adequação aos padrões de dados abertos. As descobertas destacam os pontos fortes e fracos das práticas de gerenciamento de informações sobre terras de cada país e oferecem percepções para intervenções direcionadas.

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10 Outubro 2022
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No final de 2021, um relatório do FIDA – Fundo Internacional para o Desenvolvimento da Agricultura, uma agência da ONU – Organização das Nações Unidas, divulgou preocupantes perspectivas para a produção agrícola na África. O texto alertava que a produção de alimentos básicos em oito países africanos poderá cair até 80% em 2050, por conta das mudanças climáticas.

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Ministry of Land [...] Zambia

 


The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources was realigned in 2016 through Government Gazette Number 836 of 2016. This re-alignment saw the removal of the function of environmental protection from the Ministry. The Ministry is responsible for land administration, forest management and climate change programmes coordination.


Zambia Land Alliance

Established in 1997, Zambia Land Alliance (ZLA) is a network of Non-Governmental Organizations promoting fair land policies, laws and land administration which takes into account the needs of the poor.

Medici Land Governance

Medici Land Governance (MLG) provides user-friendly, low-cost land titling and administration systems. Our team is comprised of leaders with deep experience in building and delivering quality, resilient technology products and services.

As a public benefit corporation, MLG promotes economic development and full financial inclusion by helping individuals establish formal ownership of their homes and land.

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Vision:


"To be a model legislature for democracy and good governance"


Mission:


“Committed to effectively and efficiently carrying out its legislative, oversight, representative and budgetary functions”.


Core Values:


Accessibility – The MPs should enhance their interaction with the public both within and outside the Parliament precincts.


Established in October 2011, the Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI) is a non-profit Zambian company limited by guarantee which collaboratively works with public and private stakeholders in the agricultural sector. IAPRI is led by a local Board of Directors drawn from various state and private sector stakeholders.


Our Vision: To be the Centre of Excellence for Agricultural Policy Research and Outreach in Zambia.


Zambia LII (ZambiaLII)

An online legal database with laws and legislation from Zambia, part of the AfricaLII intitiative. 

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What we do


We are reminded on a daily basis that the natural environment in which we live is vitally important for our well-being, whether it is in the form of climate change, global warming, declining fertility or dwindling natural resources.


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Established in 2008, the University of Africa (UoA) is a Private Distance-Learning University with an established record of excellence. 


We are a Zambian University and as such we are proudly registered and audited by the Zambian Higher Education Authority and all of our qualifications are also accredited by the Higher Education Authority.


Students have the ability to enrol at any time of year, to work while they study, fair prices, and to take advantage of flexible payment terms.


AZMEC is the Association of Zambian Mineral Exploration Companies.


The aims and objectives of AZMEC are to provide a discussion forum and dedicated lobby group for mineral exploration companies and mining companies carrying out exploration as well as government representatives, NGO’s, service providers, academic institutions and other interested parties in Zambia with the view to contributing to the growth, promotion, and sustainable development of the sector in this country.

Practical Action is an international non-governmental organisation (NGO) that uses technology to challenge poverty in developing countries.


We find out what people are doing and help them to do it better. Through technology we enable poor communities to build on their skills and knowledge to produce sustainable and practical solutions- transforming their lives forever and protecting the world around them.

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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) was established as a development coordinating conference (SADCC) in 1980 and transformed into a development community in 1992. It is an inter-governmental organisation whose goal is to promote sustainable and equitable economic growth and socio-economic development through efficient productive systems, deeper co-operation and integration, good governance and durable peace and security among fifteen Southern African Member States.


iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing nearly 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and health; and finance. 

Our beliefs are best summarized in a series of simple statements that guide our daily actions.

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