Zambia

The third peaceful and democratic change of government in August 2021 was a milestone for democracy in Zambia. On the one hand, this achievement is rather rare in sub-Saharan Africa and on the other hand, Zambian society has learnt that an unpopular president and an increasingly abusive government can be voted out of office. At the same time, Zambia continues to face major challenges. For example, poverty remains at a relatively high level and the growth of the formal economy is not leading to sufficient employment and income generation. The country's high level of foreign debt is exacerbating the problems.

Zambian society is characterised by a high degree of organisation. Numerous political parties, trade unions, churches, media and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) characterise the country's image. Although the socio-political discourse occasionally lacks substance and a constructive focus, democracy in Zambia is taking important steps towards development against this backdrop.

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) has been active in Zambia since the mid-1960s. The focus of its commitment is to secure and further develop democratic and social standards. Accordingly, the FES supports the political dialogue between the central social groups as well as between the government and the ruling party on the one hand and important representatives of Zambian society on the other. The FES works in particular with trade unions and civil society actors, including the Center for Policy Dialogue (CPD), the Ministry of Labour and Social Security and the Zambian Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU). The FES office in Zambia is also responsible for a regional working line on social policy.

Learn more about our work in Zambia on the project's website.

Publications

The Cotonou-Agreement between the European Union and the African, Caribbean-Pacific (ACP) Countries

Lusaka, 2002

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Neuer Anfang in Sambia?

Bonn, 2003

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SME policies and policy formulation in SADC countries

papers presented to the workshop of the SEPAC Working Group "Policy Issues", Gaborone, September 11-12, 1997
Bonn, 2000

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Banda, Darlington Amos

The trade union situation in Zambia

an overwiew of the law, practice and the way forward ; a monogram
Bonn, 1999

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Africa Department

Contact in Germany

Alexander Rosenplänter

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Hiroshimastr. 17
10785 Berlin

+49 30-269 35-74 36

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Contact in Zambia

Zambia Office

Fritz Kopsieker
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
P.O. Box 30554
Z Lusaka
Zambia

+260-211-29 56 15

+260-211-29 35 57

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