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  • Music For Change scouts talent from underprivileged communities and links young people to their role models in order to encourage establish ...areness events to promote important social causes. Its artists go out into communities to address social issues such as violence against women, child marriages, H
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  • [[Category:Communities]]
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  • ...of [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. Since then the project has grown, spreading to communities throughout Belfast. Project Zambia is today undertaken in association with ...e people in Zambia the Project seeks to help, support and empower the host communities to develop solutions to their problems and difficulties.
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  • ...he Day'''". It is a term most commonly used by online digital photography communities as an honor to outstanding photos that are selected daily from among that c
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  • ...aw enforcement officers who followed up leads provided by supportive local communities, devastated by his death.
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  • ...ng people and under-served segments of the population from the surrounding communities.
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  • #"Zambia: Push - Making Tourism Work for Local Communities in Northern Circuit" ''The Times of Zambia'' (Ndola) January 16, 2007
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  • ...ibia and is the only commercial radio station in Zambia that broadcasts to communities that live and work on the borders of these 4 neighbouring countries.<ref na
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  • ...nduism]], [[Sikhism]], and [[Judaism]]. [[Ismaili]] Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities exist owing to the [[India|Indian]] and [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] [[Non-reside ...url=http://adherents.com/largecom/com_bahai.html| title=The Largest Baha'i Communities| author=Adherents.com| accessdate=2007-10-29}}</ref> Based on that data, [[
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  • ...peoples, the Lusaka Declaration also demanded equal respect for immigrant communities.<ref name="Lusaka Declaration text" />
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  • ...the [[Zambia Wildlife Authority]] (ZAWA) and with the involvement of local communities.
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  • and inclusive participation of communities in public policy dialogue and decision making processes and has
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  • .... From the base at Macha, Macha Works extended activities in 8 other rural communities throughout Zambia (status mid-2010).
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  • ...ity they used music, dance and drama to convey educational messages to the communities as per request of their booking sponsors. As such, they performed various s
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  • ...THE WAY WE THINK ABOUT OURSELVES, OUR CIRCUMSTANCES, OUR SURROUNDINGS, OUR COMMUNITIES AND OUR NATION ASA WHOLE.IT IS IMPORTANT FOR US TO HAVE POSITIVE THOUGHTS A
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  • ...se fly]] and the swampy water the floodplains have long been home to rural communities, such as the [[Lozi people]] in the Barotse Floodplain and the [[Tonga peop
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  • | communities =
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  • * Create cooperation among Regional Economic Communities and their Members in Parliament. ...of policies, measures, programmes and activities of the Regional Economic Communities and the parliamentary fora of Africa.
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  • ...t border posts distributed IOM-produced literature on trafficking to local communities and the government-owned radio station broadcast anti-trafficking messages.
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  • ...ntipa]] in particular, but also along many rivers and lake shores. To such communities canoes and boats are a way of life. A [[Colonialism|colonial administrator]
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  • ...ar has demonstrated its commitment to the welfare of its employees and the communities in which it operates, this is borne out by the independent socio-economic a
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  • ...infrastructure, and improved hygiene and food safety practices in affected communities, are the most effective means of controlling cholera. Use of oral cholera v
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  • ...ts]]. Primary schools are owned by the government, the private sector and communities are found everywhere in the country.
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  • ...of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1953. Members of the mining communities of the Copperbelt took a lead role in the political struggle that brought i
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  • ...a'''. Unlike the better-known [[Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa|Indian communities]] of [[Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa|South East Africa]], they were l
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  • ...dry season is also a factor in population distribution. Traditionally some communities have divided the year into farming in the rainy season, and fishing and hun
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  • ...e Liuwa Plain law enforcement officers following leads by supportive local communities.[http://www.african-parks.org/Blog_122_Two+Suspects+Arrested+in+the+Death+o
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  • ...he Kafue River basin is an ecosystem that provides services and support to communities and industries that have different and sometimes conflicting interests in u
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  • ...tribe. According to anthropologist Thayer Scudder, who has studied these communities since the late 1950s, "Today, most are still 'development refugees.' Many l
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  • ...and Mweru Wantipa in particular, there are permanent and seasonal fishing communities for whom the only access is by boat or canoe.
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  • FURTHER, ZAMBIA EMPHASIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF ENSURING THAT COMMUNITIES HAVE WOMEN AT EVERY LEVEL OF DECISION MAKING, AS DOING SO WILL TRANSLATE IN
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  • ...dition to the settled community there is also a seasonal influx of fishing communities from other parts of the country. These immigrants are mostly [[Bemba people
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  • ...art from playing, they conducted clinics in colleges, universities and the communities, the theme being to make Americans play football.<ref name=debutI>Chipalo,
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  • ...ominant factor in determining the distribution of plants and animals. Such communities are said to be [[edaphic]], and are found on grey dambo soils, black floodp
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  • ...bout 90 local staff and does a lot of outreach work within the surrounding communities and amongst other things; sponsors the secondary education of promising loc
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  • WE WILL RESTORE THE RULE OF LAW, GENERAL ORDER IN OUR PUBLIC PLACES AND COMMUNITIES, AND RETURN OUR COUNTRY BACK TO NORMALCY.
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  • ...E00.htm#TOC FAO website: Tilleke Kiewied: "Socio-Economic Study of Fishing Communities along Lake Mweru, Luapula Province, Zambia."] Food and Agriculture Organiza
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  • ...s they first appeared to those under threat. Livingstone saw the oppressed communities as a basis for his "potential village preaching centres",<ref>Cairns 1981: ...e little use for higher education as it could lead to isolation from their communities.
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  • Communities by the river fish it extensively, and many people travel from far afield to ...d assist in the preservation of wetlands which clean water, as sewage from communities is a problem.
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  • ...osystems, it facilitates trade in local produce across previously isolated communities, including maize, beans and vegetables from the highlands of Makambako, ric
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  • B Flow has been using music to advocate against issues affecting communities such as inequality, gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS. In July 2016, he an
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  • [[Category:Mining communities in Africa]]
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  • ...uary 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> The artist acknowledges her family and communities in both Botswana and Zambia as the foundation of her success.<ref name="QSa
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  • ..., railways and telegraph lines, making communication between the two white communities very difficult. The amalgamation of North-Western and North-Eastern Rhodesi
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  • ...|url=http://adherents.com/largecom/com_bahai.html|title=The Largest Baha'i Communities|work=Adherents.com|accessdate=29 October 2007}}</ref> or 1.5% of the popula ...ere are very few hospitals in rural or remote places in Zambia, where most communities rely on small government-run community health centres and rural health post
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  • We will also ensure that rural and urban communities are involved in the planning and delivery of health services as closer to o
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  • ...ial resources to build up any institutions of self-government within their communities. Apart from in Barotseland, the District Officers still retained most of th
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