Six Sectors, One Mission

We place specialised talent across Zambia's most critical development sectors, ensuring every skill addresses a real community need.

Education

Supporting NGOs that bridge resource gaps in Zambia's education system, from scholarships to inclusive learning.

  • Severe shortages of desks, textbooks, and learning materials
  • High pupil-teacher ratios despite recruitment of 42,000+ teachers since 2022
  • 30% of learners in rural areas live outside walking distance to school
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Human Rights

Strengthening legal aid, GBV response, and digital rights advocacy across Zambia.

  • Nearly 50% of Zambian women have experienced physical or emotional violence
  • Rural communities lack shelters and legal aid for GBV survivors
  • Complex digital rights landscape under revised Cyber Crimes Act (2025)
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Women

Advancing women's economic agency, entrepreneurship, and protection from GBV in Zambia.

  • Persistent gender pay gap and barriers to leadership in formal sector
  • Cultural norms preventing land ownership despite 50% policy quota
  • Only 15–20% of reported GBV criminal cases reach conviction
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Youth

Equipping Zambia's 5 million+ young people with skills, mentorship, and entrepreneurship pathways.

  • 90% of working youth in informal sector without social protection
  • Significant skills mismatch with modern economy demands
  • Limited access to affordable credit for young entrepreneurs
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Children

Protecting Zambia's most vulnerable children from multi-dimensional poverty and systemic neglect.

  • 70.6% of children suffer multi-dimensional deprivation
  • "Circumstantial children" living in correctional facilities with mothers
  • Stunting still affects 35% of children under five
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Environment

Building climate resilience for Zambia's communities on the frontlines of the climate emergency.

  • El Niño drought affected 9 million+ people in 2023–24
  • Energy deficits from falling Kariba Dam water levels
  • 250,000–300,000 hectares of forest lost annually
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