Zambia stands out in African Studies as a country that has attracted an unusual degree of scholarly attention. From the establishment of the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute in 1937 to the present, research in Zambia has significantly influenced academic and policy debates well beyond its borders.关键词...
After the change from a one-party system to multiparty democracy in 1991, emphasis has shifted towards the promotion of Zambia's seven national lan-guages, Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, and Kaonde, and contemporary Zambia is an explicit example of a multilingual country. ...
The Country Quiz Northern Province is dominated by theBemba, who formed an extensive kingdom in the 19th century. The province was a major source of mine labour, and Bemba has become thelingua francaof the Copperbelt as well as the most widelyspoken languagein the country. Most languages in...
Large parts of Zambia are thinly populated. Much of population is concentrated in the country’s most developed area—known as theLine of Rail—which is served by the railway linking theCopperbeltwithLusaka, the capital, and with the border town ofLivingstone. ...
country have criticised the government for being slow to introduce marketing regulations. While problem gambling is not as much of a problem in Zambia as other African nations, the industry is growing fast and could face similar youth gambling issues that countries such as Nigeria are now ...
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the national REDD+ strategy and institutional capacity for MRV of REDD+ as well as the current state of knowledge of various elements critical to MRV of REDD+ in Zambia including: Current drivers and rates of deforestation and forest degradation; a...
He said the Chinese language learning in Zambia has attained greater heights, adding that the first Chinese language examinations were written last year at one of the secondary schools in the western part of the country. "This is a very big development, and it makes this year's celebration ev...
We find that climate variability costs the country US$4.3 billion over a 10-year period. These losses reach as high as US$7.1 billion under Zambia's... J Thurlow,T Zhu,X Diao - 《Ifpri Discussion Papers》 被引量: 78发表: 2009年 Climate Smart Agriculture? Assessing the Adaptation Implicat...
She attributed the high malaria burden in the country to various factors, including the climate, which creates a conducive environment for mosquito breeding, as well as issues such as poor adherence to interventions like consistent use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Additionally, long distances...
The Republic of Zambia is a landlocked country in south central Africa, referred to as Zambia. Most of the country belongs to the plateau area, with an area of 752,614 square kilometers and a population of nearly 20 million. Most of the black people in the Bantu language family belong to...