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Category: UNICEF

COUNTING DOWN TO WORLD CHILDREN’S DAY & NATIONAL CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT

This morning at ZNBC Today studios, #CSPR Executive Director Joined Unicef Zambia Deputy Country Representative for operations, and a child rights advocate to unpack the activities building-up to the 2024 World Children’s Day. The panel discussed a range of issues affecting children’s welfare in Zambia and key institutional interventions put in place to promote and…
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Orientation for Child Parliamentarians from 10 Provinces

Orientation for Child Parliamentarians from 10 Provinces Underway Orientation program for child parliamentarians from all 10 provinces is currently underway, preparing them for the upcoming National Children’s Parliament session scheduled for 18th November 2024. This 2024 National Children’s Parliament is a significant step towards promoting children’s rights and involvement in national development. The activity is…
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2024 NATIONAL CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT BRINGS TOGETHER OVER 60 CHILDREN ACROSS ZAMBIA

The 2024 National Children’s Parliament was a groundbreaking event that brought together over 60 children from 10 provinces of Zambia to debate and discuss critical issues affecting their education, health, and child protection. Under the theme “Inclusive, Relevant, and Quality Education for a Better Future of Every Child in Zambia,” the child parliamentarians took center…
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THE 2024 CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT IN SESSION | Mansa, Luapula Province

By engaging with parliamentary processes through #CSPR‘s Children’s Parliament initiative, children have developed essential skills and knowledge to become informed and active citizens. With support from Unicef Zambia , this initiative provides a unique platform for children to participate in parliamentary proceedings, gaining valuable insights into law-making, civic responsibility, and the impact of their voices…
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THE 2024 CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT IN SESSION | Mongu, Western Province

With support from Unicef Zambia, #CSPR hosted the 2024 Children’s Parliament in Solwezi . The children’s parliament is the largest children’s platform in Zambia that allows children to analyse and debate child -focused sections of the national budget.

THE 2024 CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT IN SESSION | Solwezi, Northwestern Province

With support from Save the Children Zambia and Unicef Zambia, #CSPR hosted the 2024 Children’s Parliament in Solwezi . The children’s parliament is the largest children’s platform in Zambia that allows children to analyse and debate child -focused sections of the national budget. This year’s theme allowed children’s to analyse the 2025 education allocations in…
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THE 2024 CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT IN SESSION | Katete, Eastern Province

The Children’s Parliament in Katete district, held from October 2nd to 5th, is an initiative by CSPR with support from Unicef Zambia. The event aimed to build capacity in children to become advocates for a better and quality education system, aligning perfectly with the World Children’s Day theme: ‘Inclusive, Relevant and Quality Education for a…
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THE 2024 CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT IN SESSION | Choma, Southern Province

In readiness for this year’s World Children’s Day, #CSPR with support from Unicef Zambia and Save the Children Zambia is empowering children with skills and information to advocate for their rights and contribute to national development and decision making processes at all levels. Among other topical issues, the platform provides the opportunity for children to…
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CSPR, UNICEF, DIAKONIA COURTESY CALLS ON LOCAL HOST AUTHORITIES AND TRADITIONAL LEADERS IN LUAPULA PROVINCE

The Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and Diakonia have paid courtesy calls on the Provincial Permanent Secretary, His Royal Highness Chief Kalaba, His Royal Highness Chief Chisunka of Luapula Province, and His Worship the Mayor of Mansa District. The courtesy calls formed as a starting point ahead of the…
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