Largest World Countries: zambia
The Republic of Zambia pronounced z mbi is a landlocked country in Southern Africa The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north Tanzania to the north-east Malawi to the east Mozambique Zimbabwe Botswana and Namibia to the south and Angola to the west The capital city is Lusaka located in the south-central part of the country It is the first and still the only country in Africa that manufactures mobile phones The population is concentrated mainly around the capital Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt to the northwest Zambia has been inhabited for thousands of years by hunter-gatherers and migrating tribes After sporadic visits by European explorers starting in the 18th century Zambia was gradually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century On 24 October 1964 the protectorate gained independence with the new name of Zambia derived from the…Read More about zambia at WikiPedia
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I am graduating with my BSW in May, and coincidentally have an opportunity to spend some time in Zambia in July or August (meeting the family of my sister's boyfriend). I would love to make a connection to a social worker over there before I go, and meet them or be involved in some project while I'm there. I'm finding that there are listings for telephone numbers, but no web addresses or mailing addresses. Does anyone have any suggestions or connections to share?
Answer:International NGOs usually have Internet contact information for their onsite staff, and these staff members might be able to connect you with government staff/social workers. I suggest: CARE International UK : Zambia www.careinternational.org.uk/Zambia/141.twb UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/zambia.html OxFam http://www.oxfam.org.uk/oxfam_in_action/where_we_work/zambia.html These INGOs are swamped with emails, so be sure yours is professional in tone, provides complete details about yourself, and is as to-the-point as possible. You may have to write many people before you get an answer.
I am 41 years old with a degree in education. Will I be given a years exemption and what are the advantages of studying law in Zambia?
Answer:http://www.unza.zm/
Want to fly to Zambia end of August 2007. I am volunteering and stay indefinitely, so it would be a one way ticket.
Answer:I am an aussie as well (i live in QLD) and im always on Qantas ect all the time. Without even looking, you will have to catch a flight from Perth to Johanasburg then connect to Zambia. I will have a look for you but ill see what I can find....i will update this once I am done! OK...Flight from Perth to Johanasburg is operated by South African Airways and can be booked on Qantas.com.au for $1770 with taxes included. From Johanasburg to Ndola is operated by South African Airlink (a bit like QantasLink) and that can be purchased from Southafrican Airways website for 2,603 Rand which concerts to $433 AUD. PER-JBN is on the 27th of August but it is an overnight flight and you only have to be in Johanasberg for 4 hours! There are other airlines between J'burg and Ndola but I would not fly on them as they purchase there aircraft 2nd hand that are 20 years old and they do not keep good matnanance as do most African Airlines so I would not fly on them. South African are a quality airline as they are in the Star Alliance and I would trust their planes more than any other African one! But also go to your Travel Agent, they may have some GREAT deals that they dont advertise. They do that sometimes, have a look and go and talk to them! They may do a deal with you seen as you are doing volenteer work!
The reason given by Zambia is that the US gives more money to other nations than Zambia. They demand equal support. This is hypothetical. I'm sure the lovely people of Zambia would never declare war over trivial matters. There is verly little respect for Zambia here. No one has a candidate? Does anyone believe that any of the candidates could handle this seriously?
Answer:Probably laugh a little, then tell them to go back to their room and take off the football helmet and put away the slingshot.
Ever heard of a country called Zambia, my grandpa adopted a child there, well just to pay school and medical fees until this child reached the age of 18. Where is this country and what are the people like, someone told me it`s in the deepest jungles of Africa . Tell me what you know about it, thanks.
Answer:Zambia is a very beautiful African country. Tourists like to go there for the amazing natural attractions such as Victoria Falls, and to go on wild animal safaris where they can see elephants, giraffes, and other wildlife. It was formerly known as Northern Rhodesia when it was colonized by Europeans. They gained their independence in 1962. (Southern Rhodesia became Zimbabwe). It is a very peaceful country where most of the population lives in urban areas.