Countries * Zambia
Tuesday, November 24, 2009   
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Zambia is a landlocked country measuring 752,000 square kilometres. The country is surrounded by 8 neighbouring countries of Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Mozambique to the east, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana to the south and Angola on the western side. The main economic activities of Zambia include mining, agriculture, trading and non traditional exports. Geographically the country lies between 8o and 18o south, therefore it experiences three distinct seasons i.e. cold, hot and rainy.
 
Zambia attained independence in 1964 and is governed by a multiparty system of governance. Due to political and economic stability, Zambia hosts tens of thousands of refugees from Angola and particularly, those who have fled fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
The country has experienced natural disasters such as drought and floods with increasing frequency in recent years. During the 2007/08 rainy season, traditional drought prone areas (southern/south eastern Zambia) were also flooded. Traditional flood prone areas are those on the Kafue, Zambezi and Luangwa river basins i.e. Mazabuka and Namwala in Southern Province around the Kafue flats, northwestern and western provinces and Eastern province.

Despite the gains made in addressing HIV/AIDS, this still remains a major challenge. HIV/AIDS has reduced the productive capacity for families that depend on agriculture as these families who are usually poor would have lost either the breadwinner or a critical human resource that would facilitate high productive capacity. As a result these families have had a dwindling income source and in some cases have to resort to assets such as livestock to make ends meet while these assets are not replaced.

Key Humanitarian Challenges:

  • Food
  • Floods
  • Drought
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Livestock diseases e.g. Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Anthrax and Haemorrhagic Septicaemia.

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 Humanitarian Priority Areas: Minimize
  • Agriculture production capacity restoration
  • Conservation Agriculture
  • District Disaster Profiling
  • Livestock vaccinations
  • District disaster preparedness
  • Infrastructure rehabilitation
  • Resettlement of affected populations

Humanitarian Response Activities: 

In response to the 2007/2008 floods, the UN and its partners are supporting the Government with early recovery interventions, in particular infrastructure rehabilitation, agricultural restoration. The resettlement of people that were living in accommodation centres in Kazungula and Seshekeare being moved to higher ground.
 
In response to the widespread outbreaks of livestock diseases, the Government has already committed USD$170,000 for livestock vaccination in Southern province where there was an outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease. The disease outbreaks have been attributed to the lack of restricted animal movement between Zambia and its borders. An FAO/SIDA regional initiative has further contributed USD$ 249,000 towards this activity.

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 Country Indicators Minimize

Country Zambia
Capital Lusaka
Population size 9,885,591 people (Government Census 2000)
Life expectancy 40.5 years (UNDP HDR 2007/08)
Under 5 mortality 182 per 1,000 live births, 2005 (UNDP, HDR 2007/08)
HIV/AIDS prevalence HIV prevalence among 15-49 years is 14.3%. (Demographic Health Survey 2007)
Gross national income per capita USD 1,023 (UNDP HDR 2007/08)
Percentage of population living on less than $1 per day 63.6 % (UNDP, HDR 2007/08)
Proportion of population with sustainable access to an improved drinking water source 58% (UNDP HDR 2007 / 08)
ECHO vulnerability and crisis index score (V/C): No data available
Human Development Index (HDI): 0.434% which gives the which gives the country a rank of 165th  out of 177 countries with data (UNDP, Human Development Report, 2007/08)


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 UN Contact Information Minimize

Coordination Officer
Mr. Mwiinga Cheelo
Tel No: +260-21-1-250800 ext 271
Email:  mwiinga.cheelo@undp.org

UN Resident Coordinator
Mr. Aeneas C Chuma
Telephone: +260-21-1-254417


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