Zambia gets its name from the Zambezi River which flows through it and makes up part of its southern border with Zimbabwe. Zambia’s population is largely concentrated in developed areas where mining and manufacturing occur.
Most of the country comprises conservation projects, national parks, and game management areas that are untamed and pristine. Tourism is a big contributor to the country’s economy, while much of Zambia’s population inhabits rural areas and relies on subsistence farming.
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Middle and High Schools
Exploring History’s Threads
In this program, we will explore Zambia's rich history and dynamic political landscape.
Faculty-Led
Roots of Resilience: Exploring Sustainable Solutions
Community-based development frameworks are commonly used in many African countries. This program is designed to…

