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SACCORD: Interactive Forum on Checks and Balances

Many civil and political activists believe the increasing levels of political violence are bad signals for a democracy like Zambia's.

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National Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers (NUCIW) capacity building workshop

The National Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers faces numerous challenges in effectively representing the worker’s interests and rights in that the workers are subjected to unilateral decisions which are centrally made from their...

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Workshop for ZCTU constituencies on Curbing IFFs

Taxation of Multinationals, especially the mining sector has for most times been at the center of hullabaloo in Zambia.

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Gender and organisational change Workshop

ZCTU developed and adopted the Gender Policy in 2002.

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Lusaka social protection colloquium

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Zambia (FES) and the Southern African Social Protection Experts Network (SASPEN) will be organizing the 1st Quarter 2019 Lusaka Social Protection Colloquium. The quarterly Lusaka social protection colloquium...

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MISA State of the Media Launch

The Media Institute of Southern Africa, Zambia Chapter (MiSA Zambia) in cooperation with the the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Zambia (FES) will be launching this year’s first quarterly report on The State of the Media in Zambia. This...

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AU Validation Workshop on the ACHPR & the Draft African Social Agenda 2063

FES Zambia has for some time now, been collaborating with the African Union Commission through the Rights Based Social Protection – Sub Sahara Africa Project has been facilitating advocacy processes and activities for the formulation of...

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ZCTU Consultative Workshop on the Amendment of the National Constitution

The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) was formed in 1966 under the Trade Union and Trade Dispute Ordinance. From the time of formation, ZCTU has remained the strongest trade union federation.

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