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Zambia

Our work in Zambia focuses on media development and reaching and engaging with youth -- contributing to the country's vibrant and rapid development.

  • Our office: Lusaka
  • Our areas of focus: Governance, media development, sexual and reproductive health and rights, sexual and gender-based violence, and youth
  • Our partners: Swedish International Development and Cooperation Agency (SIDA), European Union, NDI, Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, UNICEF

About our work

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Media Action’s work in Zambia revolves around long-term mentorship of 40+ independent community radio and TV stations across the country including the national broadcaster, the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. Through five projects - Tikambe (Let’s Talk), Natwampane (Coming Together), Radio Waves, Voter’s Voice and Buumi Bwesu (Our Life) – we support partners to produce high-quality content on local and national issues, including corruption, land and resource management, education, government accountability and maternal and child health. This work also includes support for live debate shows, fact-checking and countering mis- & disinformation, investigative journalism, drama, public service announcements, and online and social media content.

In partnership with Restless Development, we work closely with young people, including through our popular Facebook page which engages young people in civic life, and through Tikambe (‘Let’s Talk’) which supports media partners to produce educational programmes made by young people, for young people on sexual reproductive health and rights. This work is complemented by engaging digital outreach - including our popular page -- and vibrant roadshow events in diverse communities. 

We launched Natwampane (Coming Together) in the country’s north in 2019, supporting 15 radio stations to produce shows tackling the high prevalence of sexual and gender-based violence in the region. All together, these projects reach over 2m people.

We are also working in Zambia with the Media Institute of Southern Africa and other partners on issues of media freedom and regulation, supporting the media sector's drive toward high editorial standards and codes of conduct while preserving its vibrancy and diversity. 

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