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CURRENT STATUS IN THE ZAMBIAN FOOD SYSTEMS

Zambia’s food systems present a challenging paradox. Despite abundant natural resources, including arable land, water, and diverse food options, the country struggles with food insecurity and malnutrition. Ranked in the “severe hunger” category by the 2024 Global Hunger Index, Zambia faces a malnutrition crisis where 35% of children under five are stunted, 28% of children […]

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COMESA calls for enhanced consumer rights in air transport

Consumers of aviation services in Africa often lack protection against poor service delivery and are largely unaware of their rights. Even when they are aware, they frequently face institutional limitations, such as inadequate enforcement or access to information. In response to this, a one-week regional training was held in Kampala, Uganda in August to support

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ZAMGAP standards to enhance Zambia’s agricultural competitiveness

Zambia’s agricultural sector holds immense potential, but local products face significant challenges in accessing export markets, particularly in South Africa and the European Union. Key obstacles include inconsistent production practices, lack of harmonized standards, and limited market access. To address these challenges, Solidaridad, in collaboration with the Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS), is developing the

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Kaleya’s struggle: Kachasu production cost on community and environment

Nachipoma Ward in Mazabuka town is infamous for one thing: Kachasu, a potent, illicit home-brewed alcohol. In the small community of Kaleya, almost every household produces this high-proof drink, relying on it as a primary source of income. Both men and women are involved in this trade, which has become a lifeline, helping families afford

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The Need to Standardize Solar Systems in Zambia

The absence of standardized solar systems in Zambia creates significant challenges for energy efficiency and reliability. When the market lacks clear standards, low-quality and incompatible solar components can easily circulate, leading to frequent breakdowns, reduced energy output, and shorter lifespans for solar systems. This unreliability not only affects individual households but also impacts businesses and

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