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The Zambian Alliance of Women - ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 20th, 2006 at 18:57

The Mission Statement of the Zambian Alliance of Women is:'To empower women to take charge of their lives through gender, environmental and social justice so that the right to a healthy life is enjoyed by the now and future generations.'The Background of the Zambian Alliance of WomenThe Zambian Alliance of Women (ZAW) is an affiliate of the International Alliance of Women. It started operation in 1978 after a visit to Lusaka by Grete Borgemann, then Chairperson of the International Alliance of Women's education commission. Grete was sent by the IAW Board to Zambia to familiarise Zambian women in NGO's with aspects of law and development and to see if Zambian women would be interested in forming links with the international organisation. As the visit took place during the UN decade for...

The Objectives of the Zambain Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation September 21st, 2006 at 19:36

The Zambian Alliance of Women exists to improve the welfare of women and children in Zambia through the following:1. To secure all such reforms as are necessary to establish real equalities of liberties, status and opportunities between men and women.2. To urge women to accept their responsibilities and use their rights to secure influence in public lifeto ensure the status of every individual, without distinction of gender, race, colour or creed. This shall be based upon respect for the human person as this is the only guarantee of individual freedom.3. To instill in women a sense of self reliance through constructive work for the welfare of the nation and human kind.4. To increase awareness of environmental issues, through the sharing of knowledge and skills to ensure that traditional...

The Activities of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 22nd, 2006 at 19:42

Gender and Civic* ZAW promotes the enhancement of the postion of women (women's rights, women and inheritence, women and education, women and development etc.)* ZAW advocates for good governence and the promotion of peace.* ZAW works in conjunction with other NGO's on other vital issues such as the promotion of CEDAW - The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.Environmental and Sustainable Development* ZAW conducts sensitisation and training workshops in the areas of environment and health, educating communities about waste management and the disposal of urban and peri-urban waste.Social and Economic* ZAW promotes poverty eradication through food security programmes and other potentially income generating activities.* ZAW carries out and supports...

ZAW’s Past Activities via Thembinkosi Foundation September 23rd, 2006 at 20:01

To date more than 600 groups have become affiliated to ZAW. ZAW now boasts of membership of 5000 registered individuals.ZAW is well known and well regarded in Zambia. Unfortuantely, too many NGO's are 'all talk and no action.' It is tragic to hear that well funded executives of NGO's are driving around in 4x4's and living in plush houses whilst their organisations are neglected. These people tragically are the ones who know how to 'play the game' - they are the ones who effectively access funding. I am aware that ZAW has made a tremendous impact in Zambia but when Mrs Lubinda Tafira, the co-ordinator of ZAW, sort support from UK charities, including Oxfam, Christian Aid and CAFOD (three of my favourite charities incidently) she was turned down!!!Fortuantely, ZAW has had some funding, all...

The successes of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 24th, 2006 at 20:12

ZAW has a proud record of being involved in the on going task of advocacy for women's rights as human rights, gender sensitisation and in raising awareness in Zambia of CEDAW (The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.) Mrs Lubinda Tafira of ZAW addressed the World Summit for Sustainable Development speaking on the theme of Partnerships with the Rural Poor. Despite struggling for funding ZAW did receive the gift of a bus during its early years. The bus was donated the University Teaching Hospital's Maternity Ward in Lusaka to provide transport for discharged mothers. The vehicle served UHT for over 10 years!ZAW has done much work in improving the educational chances of young rural Zambians. Pre-Schools in Chongwe, Chibombo and Suziman have been...

The Zambian Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation May 10th, 2006 at 20:51

ZAW is a well respected and prominent NGO in Zambia. It's mission is to empower women. By empowering women ZAW also empowers the children of Zambia.ZAW operates a number of projects that promote sustainable development. One such project has recently been undertaken in Choma in Southern Province. Representatives of ZAW visited a small village a few kilometres from Choma. They brought with them a few bags of seed and their own knowledge and expertise. Through a series of workshops the village women were taught how to cultivate the seeds to ensure a bountiful harvest. Each woman was then given seeds to plant at her own plot.A year later the ZAW represntatives returned to the village to see the results of their labour. They found fields awash with Maize. In return for their help and support...

The Zambian Alliance of Women - ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 20th, 2006 at 18:57

The Mission Statement of the Zambian Alliance of Women is:'To empower women to take charge of their lives through gender, environmental and social justice so that the right to a healthy life is enjoyed by the now and future generations.'The Background of the Zambian Alliance of WomenThe Zambian Alliance of Women (ZAW) is an affiliate of the International Alliance of Women. It started operation in 1978 after a visit to Lusaka by Grete Borgemann, then Chairperson of the International Alliance of Women's education commission. Grete was sent by the IAW Board to Zambia to familiarise Zambian women in NGO's with aspects of law and development and to see if Zambian women would be interested in forming links with the international organisation. As the visit took place during the UN decade for...

The Objectives of the Zambain Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation September 21st, 2006 at 19:36

The Zambian Alliance of Women exists to improve the welfare of women and children in Zambia through the following:1. To secure all such reforms as are necessary to establish real equalities of liberties, status and opportunities between men and women.2. To urge women to accept their responsibilities and use their rights to secure influence in public lifeto ensure the status of every individual, without distinction of gender, race, colour or creed. This shall be based upon respect for the human person as this is the only guarantee of individual freedom.3. To instill in women a sense of self reliance through constructive work for the welfare of the nation and human kind.4. To increase awareness of environmental issues, through the sharing of knowledge and skills to ensure that traditional...

The Activities of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 22nd, 2006 at 19:42

Gender and Civic* ZAW promotes the enhancement of the postion of women (women's rights, women and inheritence, women and education, women and development etc.)* ZAW advocates for good governence and the promotion of peace.* ZAW works in conjunction with other NGO's on other vital issues such as the promotion of CEDAW - The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.Environmental and Sustainable Development* ZAW conducts sensitisation and training workshops in the areas of environment and health, educating communities about waste management and the disposal of urban and peri-urban waste.Social and Economic* ZAW promotes poverty eradication through food security programmes and other potentially income generating activities.* ZAW carries out and supports...

ZAW’s Past Activities via Thembinkosi Foundation September 23rd, 2006 at 20:01

To date more than 600 groups have become affiliated to ZAW. ZAW now boasts of membership of 5000 registered individuals.ZAW is well known and well regarded in Zambia. Unfortuantely, too many NGO's are 'all talk and no action.' It is tragic to hear that well funded executives of NGO's are driving around in 4x4's and living in plush houses whilst their organisations are neglected. These people tragically are the ones who know how to 'play the game' - they are the ones who effectively access funding. I am aware that ZAW has made a tremendous impact in Zambia but when Mrs Lubinda Tafira, the co-ordinator of ZAW, sort support from UK charities, including Oxfam, Christian Aid and CAFOD (three of my favourite charities incidently) she was turned down!!!Fortuantely, ZAW has had some funding, all...

The successes of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 24th, 2006 at 20:12

ZAW has a proud record of being involved in the on going task of advocacy for women's rights as human rights, gender sensitisation and in raising awareness in Zambia of CEDAW (The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.) Mrs Lubinda Tafira of ZAW addressed the World Summit for Sustainable Development speaking on the theme of Partnerships with the Rural Poor. Despite struggling for funding ZAW did receive the gift of a bus during its early years. The bus was donated the University Teaching Hospital's Maternity Ward in Lusaka to provide transport for discharged mothers. The vehicle served UHT for over 10 years!ZAW has done much work in improving the educational chances of young rural Zambians. Pre-Schools in Chongwe, Chibombo and Suziman have been...

The Zambian Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation May 10th, 2006 at 20:51

ZAW is a well respected and prominent NGO in Zambia. It's mission is to empower women. By empowering women ZAW also empowers the children of Zambia.ZAW operates a number of projects that promote sustainable development. One such project has recently been undertaken in Choma in Southern Province. Representatives of ZAW visited a small village a few kilometres from Choma. They brought with them a few bags of seed and their own knowledge and expertise. Through a series of workshops the village women were taught how to cultivate the seeds to ensure a bountiful harvest. Each woman was then given seeds to plant at her own plot.A year later the ZAW represntatives returned to the village to see the results of their labour. They found fields awash with Maize. In return for their help and support...

The Zambian Alliance of Women - ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 20th, 2006 at 18:57

The Mission Statement of the Zambian Alliance of Women is:'To empower women to take charge of their lives through gender, environmental and social justice so that the right to a healthy life is enjoyed by the now and future generations.'The Background of the Zambian Alliance of WomenThe Zambian Alliance of Women (ZAW) is an affiliate of the International Alliance of Women. It started operation in 1978 after a visit to Lusaka by Grete Borgemann, then Chairperson of the International Alliance of Women's education commission. Grete was sent by the IAW Board to Zambia to familiarise Zambian women in NGO's with aspects of law and development and to see if Zambian women would be interested in forming links with the international organisation. As the visit took place during the UN decade for...

The Objectives of the Zambain Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation September 21st, 2006 at 19:36

The Zambian Alliance of Women exists to improve the welfare of women and children in Zambia through the following:1. To secure all such reforms as are necessary to establish real equalities of liberties, status and opportunities between men and women.2. To urge women to accept their responsibilities and use their rights to secure influence in public lifeto ensure the status of every individual, without distinction of gender, race, colour or creed. This shall be based upon respect for the human person as this is the only guarantee of individual freedom.3. To instill in women a sense of self reliance through constructive work for the welfare of the nation and human kind.4. To increase awareness of environmental issues, through the sharing of knowledge and skills to ensure that traditional...

The Activities of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 22nd, 2006 at 19:42

Gender and Civic* ZAW promotes the enhancement of the postion of women (women's rights, women and inheritence, women and education, women and development etc.)* ZAW advocates for good governence and the promotion of peace.* ZAW works in conjunction with other NGO's on other vital issues such as the promotion of CEDAW - The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.Environmental and Sustainable Development* ZAW conducts sensitisation and training workshops in the areas of environment and health, educating communities about waste management and the disposal of urban and peri-urban waste.Social and Economic* ZAW promotes poverty eradication through food security programmes and other potentially income generating activities.* ZAW carries out and supports...

ZAW’s Past Activities via Thembinkosi Foundation September 23rd, 2006 at 20:01

To date more than 600 groups have become affiliated to ZAW. ZAW now boasts of membership of 5000 registered individuals.ZAW is well known and well regarded in Zambia. Unfortuantely, too many NGO's are 'all talk and no action.' It is tragic to hear that well funded executives of NGO's are driving around in 4x4's and living in plush houses whilst their organisations are neglected. These people tragically are the ones who know how to 'play the game' - they are the ones who effectively access funding. I am aware that ZAW has made a tremendous impact in Zambia but when Mrs Lubinda Tafira, the co-ordinator of ZAW, sort support from UK charities, including Oxfam, Christian Aid and CAFOD (three of my favourite charities incidently) she was turned down!!!Fortuantely, ZAW has had some funding, all...

The successes of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 24th, 2006 at 20:12

ZAW has a proud record of being involved in the on going task of advocacy for women's rights as human rights, gender sensitisation and in raising awareness in Zambia of CEDAW (The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.) Mrs Lubinda Tafira of ZAW addressed the World Summit for Sustainable Development speaking on the theme of Partnerships with the Rural Poor. Despite struggling for funding ZAW did receive the gift of a bus during its early years. The bus was donated the University Teaching Hospital's Maternity Ward in Lusaka to provide transport for discharged mothers. The vehicle served UHT for over 10 years!ZAW has done much work in improving the educational chances of young rural Zambians. Pre-Schools in Chongwe, Chibombo and Suziman have been...

The Zambian Alliance of Women & Home Based Care via Thembinkosi Foundation April 28th, 2006 at 17:12

All profits made through the charitable side of the Thembinkosi Foundation are shared between a number of organisations we are associated with in Zambia. Later we hope to venture into Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa but as for now we are a growing organisation and we know our limitations.We are supporting the work of the Zambian Alliance of Women (ZAW). ZAW exists to promote the interests of women and children. It is committed to empowering women and does a wonderful job on a shoestring budget.We are also supporting a number of 'Home Based Care' projects. Many Zambians carrying the HIV virus do not have access to treatment and certainly cannot afford hospital care. Home Based Care projects, often staffed by individuals who are HIV positve themselves, exist to support the weak and...

The Zambian Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation May 10th, 2006 at 20:51

ZAW is a well respected and prominent NGO in Zambia. It's mission is to empower women. By empowering women ZAW also empowers the children of Zambia.ZAW operates a number of projects that promote sustainable development. One such project has recently been undertaken in Choma in Southern Province. Representatives of ZAW visited a small village a few kilometres from Choma. They brought with them a few bags of seed and their own knowledge and expertise. Through a series of workshops the village women were taught how to cultivate the seeds to ensure a bountiful harvest. Each woman was then given seeds to plant at her own plot.A year later the ZAW represntatives returned to the village to see the results of their labour. They found fields awash with Maize. In return for their help and support...

The Zambian Alliance of Women - ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 20th, 2006 at 18:57

The Mission Statement of the Zambian Alliance of Women is:'To empower women to take charge of their lives through gender, environmental and social justice so that the right to a healthy life is enjoyed by the now and future generations.'The Background of the Zambian Alliance of WomenThe Zambian Alliance of Women (ZAW) is an affiliate of the International Alliance of Women. It started operation in 1978 after a visit to Lusaka by Grete Borgemann, then Chairperson of the International Alliance of Women's education commission. Grete was sent by the IAW Board to Zambia to familiarise Zambian women in NGO's with aspects of law and development and to see if Zambian women would be interested in forming links with the international organisation. As the visit took place during the UN decade for...

The Objectives of the Zambain Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation September 21st, 2006 at 19:36

The Zambian Alliance of Women exists to improve the welfare of women and children in Zambia through the following:1. To secure all such reforms as are necessary to establish real equalities of liberties, status and opportunities between men and women.2. To urge women to accept their responsibilities and use their rights to secure influence in public lifeto ensure the status of every individual, without distinction of gender, race, colour or creed. This shall be based upon respect for the human person as this is the only guarantee of individual freedom.3. To instill in women a sense of self reliance through constructive work for the welfare of the nation and human kind.4. To increase awareness of environmental issues, through the sharing of knowledge and skills to ensure that traditional...

The Activities of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 22nd, 2006 at 19:42

Gender and Civic* ZAW promotes the enhancement of the postion of women (women's rights, women and inheritence, women and education, women and development etc.)* ZAW advocates for good governence and the promotion of peace.* ZAW works in conjunction with other NGO's on other vital issues such as the promotion of CEDAW - The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.Environmental and Sustainable Development* ZAW conducts sensitisation and training workshops in the areas of environment and health, educating communities about waste management and the disposal of urban and peri-urban waste.Social and Economic* ZAW promotes poverty eradication through food security programmes and other potentially income generating activities.* ZAW carries out and supports...

ZAW’s Past Activities via Thembinkosi Foundation September 23rd, 2006 at 20:01

To date more than 600 groups have become affiliated to ZAW. ZAW now boasts of membership of 5000 registered individuals.ZAW is well known and well regarded in Zambia. Unfortuantely, too many NGO's are 'all talk and no action.' It is tragic to hear that well funded executives of NGO's are driving around in 4x4's and living in plush houses whilst their organisations are neglected. These people tragically are the ones who know how to 'play the game' - they are the ones who effectively access funding. I am aware that ZAW has made a tremendous impact in Zambia but when Mrs Lubinda Tafira, the co-ordinator of ZAW, sort support from UK charities, including Oxfam, Christian Aid and CAFOD (three of my favourite charities incidently) she was turned down!!!Fortuantely, ZAW has had some funding, all...

The successes of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 24th, 2006 at 20:12

ZAW has a proud record of being involved in the on going task of advocacy for women's rights as human rights, gender sensitisation and in raising awareness in Zambia of CEDAW (The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.) Mrs Lubinda Tafira of ZAW addressed the World Summit for Sustainable Development speaking on the theme of Partnerships with the Rural Poor. Despite struggling for funding ZAW did receive the gift of a bus during its early years. The bus was donated the University Teaching Hospital's Maternity Ward in Lusaka to provide transport for discharged mothers. The vehicle served UHT for over 10 years!ZAW has done much work in improving the educational chances of young rural Zambians. Pre-Schools in Chongwe, Chibombo and Suziman have been...

The Activities of ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 22nd, 2006 at 19:42

Gender and Civic* ZAW promotes the enhancement of the postion of women (women's rights, women and inheritence, women and education, women and development etc.)* ZAW advocates for good governence and the promotion of peace.* ZAW works in conjunction with other NGO's on other vital issues such as the promotion of CEDAW - The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.Environmental and Sustainable Development* ZAW conducts sensitisation and training workshops in the areas of environment and health, educating communities about waste management and the disposal of urban and peri-urban waste.Social and Economic* ZAW promotes poverty eradication through food security programmes and other potentially income generating activities.* ZAW carries out and supports...

The Objectives of the Zambain Alliance of Women via Thembinkosi Foundation September 21st, 2006 at 19:36

The Zambian Alliance of Women exists to improve the welfare of women and children in Zambia through the following:1. To secure all such reforms as are necessary to establish real equalities of liberties, status and opportunities between men and women.2. To urge women to accept their responsibilities and use their rights to secure influence in public lifeto ensure the status of every individual, without distinction of gender, race, colour or creed. This shall be based upon respect for the human person as this is the only guarantee of individual freedom.3. To instill in women a sense of self reliance through constructive work for the welfare of the nation and human kind.4. To increase awareness of environmental issues, through the sharing of knowledge and skills to ensure that traditional...

The Zambian Alliance of Women - ZAW via Thembinkosi Foundation September 20th, 2006 at 18:57

The Mission Statement of the Zambian Alliance of Women is:'To empower women to take charge of their lives through gender, environmental and social justice so that the right to a healthy life is enjoyed by the now and future generations.'The Background of the Zambian Alliance of WomenThe Zambian Alliance of Women (ZAW) is an affiliate of the International Alliance of Women. It started operation in 1978 after a visit to Lusaka by Grete Borgemann, then Chairperson of the International Alliance of Women's education commission. Grete was sent by the IAW Board to Zambia to familiarise Zambian women in NGO's with aspects of law and development and to see if Zambian women would be interested in forming links with the international organisation. As the visit took place during the UN decade for...