Published on behalf of Katendi Nkanza, DfAD Education Lead When I first started the competitions almost three years ago, it was just to get people interested in reading. I have since joined DfDA as an education lead, and this is my first blog. We just completed the short story competition in Chitokoloki primary school, Zambia, and […]
CONTINUE READINGFrom: DfAD and Ms Lukeki Kaindama Delivered on: 16th May 2015 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered) Location: Zambia High Commission, Zambia House, 2 Palace Gate, London History: Published 16th May 2015 Part of: DfAD Health Good afternoon everyone, Thank you for the opportunity to briefly speak at this prestigious event. I am […]
CONTINUE READINGOn Thursday 23rd October Mr Negroes Dube, Chair of DfAD, will be speaking at the London School of Economics African and Caribbean Society Black Ascent Debate. Mr Dube will be part of a diverse panel ranging from musicians, politicians, anthropologists and activists. A variety of topics will be discussed from “Black Culture” to “The Role […]
CONTINUE READINGOn Wednesday 30th April 2014, Diaspora for African Development (DfAD) held a launch event for the DfAD 2014 Report “Zambia at 50 Years: Engaging the Diaspora in Inclusive Development” at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London. The report was published following the successful DfAD Zambia Roundtable discussion event, with the same title, held in partnership with […]
CONTINUE READING“If the situation remains as it is today, one billion people worldwide will never see a health worker.” Healthcare workers are essential for healthcare and their absence threatens the health of individuals/populations as well as destabilises health systems, ultimately contributing to existing global health inequalities. We take it for granted that when we are […]
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