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  Zambia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Zambia is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the Commonwealth, the African Union (and its predecessor the Organisation of African Unity or OAU), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), which is headquartered in Lusaka.
Zambia was active in the Congolese peace effort after the signing of a cease-fire agreement in Lusaka in July and August 1999, although activity diminished considerably after the Joint Military Commission tasked with implementing the ceasefire relocated to Kinshasa in September 2001.
Zambia is still dealing with economic reform issues such as the size of the public sector and improving Zambia's social sector delivery systems.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Zambia   (3949 words)

  
 Zambia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Zambia has yet to address effectively issues such as reducing the size of the public sector and improving Zambia's social sector delivery systems.
Zambia is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the Commonwealth, the African Union, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), which is headquartered in Lusaka.
Zambia was the first African state to cooperate with the International Tribunal investigation of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/ZM   (3048 words)

  
 Why War? Keywords: Zambia
I was praying for God to give me food." Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Lesotho have already declared national disasters, and Mozambique and S...
...ent and Grenadines, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Zambia.
Zambia is a republic in south central Africa.
www.why-war.com /encyclopedia/places/Zambia   (249 words)

  
 Foreign relations of Zambia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zambia is involved in a border dispute concerning the convergence of the boundaries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Zambia was the first African state to cooperate with the International Tribunal investigation of the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
Zambia is a member of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), now known as the African Union, and was its chairman until July 2002.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Zambia   (899 words)

  
 Mfuwe Lodge in the South Luangwa National Park - Zambia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Zambia has the potential for significantly increasing its agricultural output; currently, only 20% of its arable land is cultivated.
Zambia's floating exchange rate and open capital markets have provided useful discipline on the government, while at the same time allowing continued diversification of Zambia's export sector, growth in the tourist industry, procurement of inputs for growing businesses.
Bilateral relations between Zambia and the United States improved dramatically with the 1991 election of President Chiluba on a platform of economic and political reform.
www.mfuwelodge.com /zambia.htm   (4055 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in southern Africa.
Led by Kenneth Kaunda, on 31 December 1963, the federation was dissolved, and Northern Rhodesia became the Republic of Zambia on 24 October 1964.
Zambia's population is comprised of about 72 Bantu-speaking ethnic groups but almost 90% of Zambians belong to the nine main ethnolinguistic groups, which are the Bemba, Nyanja-Chewa, Tonga, Tumbuka- spoken in the Eastern Province and eastern part Nothern Province, Lunda, Luvale, Kaonde, Nkoya and Lozi.
www.gamecheatz.net /games.php?title=Zambia   (3178 words)

  
 Zambia (10/06)
The Government of Zambia had not yet introduced legislation to propose changes to electoral procedures, and it was expected that the electoral process would not be changed significantly before national elections held in the second half of 2006.
Zambia is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the African Union, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), which is headquartered in Lusaka.
Volunteers are working in eight of Zambia's nine provinces building local capacity to manage family fish farms, to manage and preserve wildlife resources, to implement health reforms at the village level, to introduce interactive radio instruction for primary school children, and to extend HIV/AIDS education efforts.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/2359.htm   (4133 words)

  
 Zambia and the foreign policy of alienation Contemporary Review - Find Articles
By making this statement, Mandela was implicitly criticising Swaziland and Zambia, countries who have either resisted democratic change and accountability (in the case of King Mswati) or who have resorted to a variety of electoral and constitutional schemes to maintain power and/or emasculate the opposition (in the case of Chiluba).
To court seemingly deliberately the wrath of important partners in the way Chiluba and his foreign policy establishment have done is not advisable, yet has been a consistent facet of Lusaka's foreign relations since Chiluba took power.
In the field of foreign relations, although inexperienced, Frederick Chiluba was largely seen as an unshackled pragmatist who would consciously alter Lusaka's relations -- particularly with South Africa -- to profit from the changes that were sweeping Africa and particularly southern Africa at the time.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2242/is_n1582_v271/ai_20447812   (1000 words)

  
 Nigeria - FOREIGN RELATIONS
Because matters were usually left in the hands of the minister and his officials, foreign policy positions could change radically from one minister to another, depending on the minister's orientation.
To pursue the economic interests through of foreign relations within West Africa, Nigeria championed the formation of ECOWAS and, in spite of competing allegiances to rival organizations within the subcontinent, continued to support the organization's objectives.
The prevailing perception in Nigeria's foreign policy was that, as predominant the African leader, it should play a bigbrother role in relations with African states.
countrystudies.us /nigeria/80.htm   (2283 words)

  
 About SA - Foreign relations
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Aziz Pahad, and the Minister of Provincial and Local Government, Mr Sydney Mufamadi, represented South Africa at the SADC Council of Ministers Meeting in Arusha, Tanzania in March 2004.
Bilateral relations between South Africa and Senegal are based mainly on the Senegalese Government's strong support for the African Renaissance initiative and NEPAD as well as strong commitment to the promotion of democracy and good governance.
Relations with Brazil were given further impetus with the inaugural meeting of the South Africa-Brazil JBC in Brasilia in August 2002.
www.info.gov.za /aboutsa/foreign.htm   (12769 words)

  
 Zambia's Vote: The China Issue - Council on Foreign Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The Times of Zambia said ahead of the vote they were the “most contested elections that this nation has ever experienced.” But electoral observers' assessment of the transparency of Thursday's elections, in which voter turnout was very high, are positive.
Though the United States’ Millennium Challenge Corporation signed a two-year, $22.7 million agreement with Zambia in May, the funds are marked for reducing corruption and improving government effectiveness, not social spending.
Given Zambia’s tough economic climate, the country might not be able to afford Sata’s wish of closing its doors to China (China’s ambassador to Zambia did threaten to sever relations with the country if Sata wins, but Beijing later distanced itself from his remarks).
www.cfr.org /publication/11552/zambias_vote.html   (1003 words)

  
 Working Paper Sites of Political Science - Country Biography Index
Zambia flag is green with a panel of three vertical bands of red (hoist
The indigenous hunter-gatherer occupants of Zambia began to be displaced or
Zambia is a beneficiary of the African Growth and
workingpapers.org /country/zambia.htm   (2679 words)

  
 Zambia
The indigenous hunter-gatherer occupants of Zambia began to be displaced or absorbed by more advanced migrating tribes about 2,000 years ago.These group of people are called Bushmen.
Zambia's population comprises of about 72 Bantu-speaking ethnic groups but almost 90% of Zambians belong to the 7 main ethnolinguistic groups,which are the Bemba, Nyanja-Chewa, Tonga, Lunda, Luvale, Kaonde and Lozi.
Many ethnic groups are very small and not as well known.
www.governpub.com /Bee-Z/Zambia.php   (3032 words)

  
 TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
The United States is working closely with the Zambian Government to defeat the HIV/AIDS pandemic that is ravaging Zambia and to effect constitutional, parliamentary, and electoral reform needed to strengthen the nation's emerging democratic institutions.
USAID, will increase in 2005 with the expansion of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, which during 2005 should provide approximately $85 million in support for the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Peace Corps to work in Zambia was signed by the United States and Zambia on September 14, 1993.
www.traveldocs.com /zm/foreign.htm   (623 words)

  
 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia: Latvia Establishes Diplomatic Relations with Zambia
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia: Latvia Establishes Diplomatic Relations with Zambia
Both sides expressed the conviction that the establishment of diplomatic relations will promote friendship and co-operation between the states.
The Republic of Zambia is the 116th state, with which the Republic of Latvia has established diplomatic relations.
www.am.gov.lv /en/?id=2260   (68 words)

  
 Zambia
Zambia law resource page with links to the Zambia constitution, Zambia government, Zambia law schools, Zambia law firms, Zambia law, Zambia courts, Zambia legal research, Zambia legislature, and Zambia law guide.
"The full judgments and Holdings of the current and historic rulings of the courts in Zambia." Supreme Court, High Court, Industrial Relations Court, land Tribunal, and Revenue Tribunal.
By the School of Law at the University of Zambia.
www.washlaw.edu /forint/africa/zambia.html   (170 words)

  
 GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Zambia - Foreign Relations
World > Africa > Zambia> Foreign Relations (Notes)
Portions of this site are based on public domain works from the U.S. Dept. of State and the CIA World Fact Book
For comments and feedback, write to us at info@GeographyIQ.com.
www.geographyiq.com /countries/za/Zambia_relations_summary.htm   (301 words)

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