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  1. Africanizing Anthropology: Fieldwork, Networks, and the Making of Cultural Knowledge in Central Africa by Lyn Schumaker, 2001-01-01
  2. Rural stagnation,: A case study of the Lamba-Lima of Ndola rural district, (History seminar) by Chipasha P Luchembe, 1974
  3. Expectations of Modernity: Myths and Meanings of Urban Life on the Zambian Copperbelt (Perspectives on Southern Africa) by James Ferguson, 1999-10-01

41. Land Rights Programme NLC
BRIEF history SANL has its roots in the Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania,zambia and Zimbabwe began to expand links between regional organisations.
http://www.nlc.co.za/regional.htm
Home About Programmes Affiliates ... Facilitating Bilateral Support Promoting land reform through rural development across the region and beyond THE NLC’S REGIONAL PROGRAMME
The Regional Programme of the NLC consists of its participation in the Southern African Network on Land (SANL ), an exciting new regional umbrella network of civil society organisations working for land reform and rural development in their countries. The NLC’s regional work — like its growing engagement with land sector organisations across the world — is rooted in the belief that international solidarity among poor and landless people and their organisations is necessary in the struggle against the effects of globalisation on the rural poor in Africa and other developing regions. Rural people in the entire Southern African region are still struggling against the brutal effects of colonialism and apartheid, which deprived people in many countries of both land and development resources. The NLC, as a leading land reform civil society role-player in the region, is the Secretariat of SANL, and regards this as an essential initiative in this era of intensifying land struggles. BRIEF HISTORY
SANL has its roots in the Regional Conference on Land, Labour and Food Security in Southern Africa

42. UNEP - IETC Homepage
A 5 years history, which was held in South Africa in 1997 and a regional Trainingon in Africa, four urban managers and two officials from zambia, Zimbabwe and
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Over the last five years, gradually, IETC has attained recognition as a global centre that is an integral part of UNEP. Motivated by the
desire to promote the transfer of environmentally sound technologies to all countries in the developing parts of the world, our accomplishments this far are modest but significant.
We have maintained our image as an international centre. Our information and capacity building services are serving the world and reaching out to all our beneficiary countries and clients. IETC publications are distributed globally; and the information system and management tool, maESTro, is a global, comprehensive information directory of ESTs, that is appreciated for its objectivity and neutrality; and our partners, collaborators and supporters are governments, public and private institutions, organizations and agencies from all over the world.
IETC reports that as of 1999 IETC, since 1994, has undertaken activities that have reached almost 98 per cent of the total number of developing countries and countries with economies in transition. The only countries where our information materials and services have not reached are those that are unreachable because of war, conflicts and other hazards that bar normal postal services and communications: for example, Afghanistan, Angola, Sierra Leone and a few others.
IETC's global research projects have produced a series of publications, i.e., an International Sourcebooks on Environmentally Sound Technologies for Municipal Solid Waste Management in 1996; Regional Sourcebooks on Alternative Technologies for Freshwater Augmentation in 1995-1997, which covered in separate volumes the regions of Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean; and a book on the Planning and Management of Lakes and Reservoirs in 1999.

43. Zambia (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces)
history of zambia, by Alexander Ganse (World history at KMLA). Maps for wars, campaignsand operations, see below. General regional Colonial Period Independence
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45. B
Ph.D. regional dev’t; environment; solid waste management. Agnes Musyoki. InnocentPikirayi. zambia. MA. Archeology and landscape studies. history. Bahru Zewde.
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French Language James N. Ogutu Kenya M.A. Language and culture development Gender Neddy Rita Matshalaga Zimbabwe M.A. Gender; poverty Esther I. Njiro South Africa M.A. Gender and dev’t Geography Michael M. Darkoh Botswana Ph.D. Environment Raban Chanda Botswana Ph.D. Rural resources; environment Birhanu Belachew Nadew Ethiopia M.A. Medical geography Thomas Tolcha Torche Ethiopia M.A. Environmental management Yohannes Gebre-Michael Ethiopia Ph.D. Soil and water conservation; food security; agricultural extension Shimekit Lemma Ethiopia M.A. Agrarian policies; rural economies; informal sector Belay Tegene Ethiopia Ph.D. Soil conservation; resource management; land use Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher Ethiopia M.A. Regional development; rural non-farm activities H. M. Mushala Swaziland Ph.D.

46. ·OSSREA Has Continued With Its Tradition Of Producing Its Publications In Assoc
Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, zambia, and Zimbabwe. under the broadsubject of history, the workshop 3.3 InformationRelated regional Workshops.
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3. WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES AND REGIONAL MEETINGS
3.1 National Workshops 3.1.1 National Workshop in South Africa OSSREA organized two consecutive workshops from 19-20 March 2001 and from 21-22 March 2001 in Johannesburg, in collaboration with the Center for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS). The first workshop focused on the theme of "Developing Sustainable Economic Capacity for Social Science Research in Africa". This workshop was attended by a number of regional networks who discussed in detail the issue of sustainability. The Executive Secretary of OSSREA and the Director of CASAS facilitated this workshop and moderated the discussions. The second workshop focused on the theme of "The State of Social Sciences and Humanities Research in South Africa: Looking Forward". This workshop was organized by OSSREA, with logistical support from CASAS. Some eight papers were presented and discussed at the workshop. In addition, the workshop aimed at establishing and organizing an OSSREA National Chapter in South Africa. Seventeen participants who came from all over the country representing the major historically disadvantaged universities attended the workshop. In this workshop, some time was devoted to the discussion of the establishment of the OSSREA Chapter and the possible facilitation of OSSREA's activities by CASAS. Ms. Mochaki Sonti Masipa of the University of the North was elected as a Liaison Officer for the Chapter and three additional persons were nominated to serve with her as a Chapter Committee. The second workshop was also attended by Dr. Evelyn Sandra Pangeti, President of OSSREA.

47. Africa Catholic Church Local History And Ancestors Genealogy Research
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48. UNSESA HISTORY
history. Malawi (1991), Mozambique (1992), Botswana (1995), Zimbabwe (1996), zambia(1996), Ethiopia these problems on national as well as regional level, was
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History The most important outcome of these workshops, providing a mechanism for addressing these problems on national as well as regional level, was the creation of the Network of Users of Scientific Equipment in Southern Africa (NUSESA) in 1989. At the NUSESA Regional Meeting in Botswana in 1996 it was decided to extend the geographical coverage, accepting Ethiopia as a member country. Since then the acronym NUSESA stands for Network of Users of Scientific Equipment in Eastern and Southern Africa. The broadest aim of the network is to provide a forum for information and discussion on proper purchase, use and maintenance of scientific equipment in the region. With such a broad objective a range of activities could be accommodated under the network programme, e.g. training programmes, service and repair services, inventories, advisory functions, etc. Several of the NUSESA branches have already initiated such activities. Over the years NUSESA has depended to a large extent on financial and administrative support from IFS. At the NUSESA Regional meeting in 1996 it was decided to give NUSESA a truly independent and regional status. A headquarters was established in Harare, with IFS support. It is expected that this organisational change will allow NUSESA to approach donors and national or regional authorities from a regional platform, providing skilled expertise from the region to deal with equipment problems, rather than depending on expensive and haphazardly available expertise from overseas

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50. History Of The Africa Cricket Association
largest ever held in the history of the of UCBSA, MALAWI, Zimbabwe, Namibia, zambia,Lesotho, Kenya the association would promote annual regional, and biannual
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History of the Africa Cricket Association
By Cois du Plooy
1 October 1998
No history of Africa Cricket Association would be complete without a history of the SCSA Zone V1 Cricket Confederations. The SCSA Zone V1 Cricket Confederation was born out of two schoolboy cricket tours, which took place between Namibia and Botswana in 1989 and 1990. The foundation fathers Steven Jones (Namibia Cricket Board) and Neill Armstrong (Botswana Cricket Association) established the Zone V1 Cricket Confederation with three main objects in mind:
  • Firstly to ensure that the game of cricket would develop and expand throughout the Zone V1 Member countries.
  • secondly to provide opportunities for those who have talent to graduate to higher cricketing status; and
  • thirdly to increase the popularity of the game as a recreational activity.
The inaugural meeting of Zone V1 Cricket Confederation was held in conjunction with the tournament which took place in Windhoek Namibia in September 1991 and was attended by Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana and as guests, Oxford University. Namibia won the tournament. An official constitution was settled for the confederation. It was also agreed that the general meeting and tournament would be held on an annual basis. Swaziland became the next host in September 1992, with Zambia, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana and Swaziland participating.

51. AllAfrica.com -- Zambia [analysis]: NEPAD's Small Print
HSIC also shadows regional organisations like SADC, which is well zambia, once againdoes not pulsate in the NEPAD has been placed firmly in the history books.
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Lusaka ZAMBIA in the New Economic Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) has been reduced to a mere label for political prestige, despite hosting the last OAU summit in July 2001 that saw the adoption of NEPAD. Zambia, however, must realise that there is more to NEPAD than what meets the eye, as it is the future face of the African Union (AU). As noted in the 'Communique' issued at the end of the fifth summit of the Heads of State and government Implementation Committee (HSIC) of the New Economic Partnership for African Development, in Abuja on Sunday, 3rd November 2002, with regards to the 'Report of the Chairman of NEPAD Steering Committee' it states; ' (c) The relationship between the AU and the NEPAD Secretariat should henceforth be characterised by closer coordination, cooperation and collaboration. NEPAD Secretariat is to be regarded as an interim arrangement, especially to service the HISC, pending the completion of the transition processes at the African Union.

52. Untitled Document
history OF THE ACHEWA. and southern part of the country, into eastern zambia and,into parts Chewa diaspora resulted in a proliferation of regional varieties of
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BACKGROUND ON CHICHEWA AND RELATED LANGUAGES
Chichewa is a language of the Bantu language family, spoken in parts of East, Central, and Southern Africa. It is spoken in Malawi where, from 1968 until recently, it has served as the national language. It is also spoken in Mozambique, especially in the provinces of Tete and Niassa, in Zambia (especially in the Eastern Province), as well as in Zimbabwe where, according to some estimates, it ranks as the third most widely used local language, after Shona and Ndebele. The countries of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique constitute the central location of Chichewa. Because of the national language policy adopted by the Malawi government, which promoted Chichewa through active educational programs, media usage and, other research activities carried out under the auspices of the Chichewa Board, out of a population of around 9 million, upwards of 65% have functional literacy or active command of this language. In Mozambique , the language goes by the name of Chinyanja, and it is native to 3.3% of a population numbering approximately 11.5 million . In Tete province it is spoken by 41.7% of a population of 777,426 and, it is the first language of 7.2% of the population of Niassa province, whose population totals 506,974 (see Firmino, 1995).

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    55. Current History Index 1992
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    56. History
    The history of the Bank of zambia. Applied to zambia, it included the establishmentof a department for head office) opened in 1975 while the regional office in
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    57. BBC News | AFRICA | The Floods: A Regional Disaster
    2000, 1704 GMT The floods A regional disaster South gallons of fuel for rescue operationsand zambia has contributed is the first time in the history of the
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    The flooding in southern Africa, which has left hundreds dead and around 1.25 million homeless, is the worst in living memory.
    While Mozambique has borne the brunt of the disaster, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia and the island of Madagascar have all been affected.
    Rivers across the region burst their banks last week as, Cyclone Eline, swept in, bringing new rains to lands already waterlogged by more than two weeks of storms.
    Thousands have been displaced
    In Zimbabwe, more than 100 people have died, and an estimated 250,000 have been left homeless, exacerbating the country's worst economic crisis in 20 years.
    Crops and village granaries have been washed away, destroying food supplies, and roads, bridges and dams have been destroyed. Reports say an estimated $10bn worth of damage has been caused to crops, livestock, infrastructure and property. The government is warning that thousands of people face starvation because food distribution had been virtually impossible in some areas.

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