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Government of Zambia
Government of Zambia
Acronym
GRZ
Governmental institution
Phone number
+260 211 292425-36

Location

Lusaka
Lusaka Province
Zambia
Postal address
Ministry of Lands, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection P.O. Box 50042 LUSAKA ZAMBIA
Working languages
English

Vision:


"To be a model legislature for democracy and good governance"


Mission:


“Committed to effectively and efficiently carrying out its legislative, oversight, representative and budgetary functions”.


Core Values:


Accessibility – The MPs should enhance their interaction with the public both within and outside the Parliament precincts.


Effectiveness – MPs should perform their duties diligently.


Efficiency – MPs should discharge their duties in a timely and cost-effective manner.


Commitment – MPs should be dedicated to their duties.


Accountability – MPs should be answerable to their constituents on how they execute their duties.


Responsive – MPs should respond quickly to issues brought to their attention by their

constituents.


 

Members:

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Multinational - Drought Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Programme in the Horn of Africa (DRSLP) - Proje

General

The present project is the Ethiopia Component of the first regional Drought Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Program (DRSLP) in the Horn of Africa (HoA). This operation seeks to improve livelihoods and resilience of the pastoral production system in 15 Woreda (districts) in the Afar and Somali Regional States of Ethiopia. The interventions will support activities to rebuild existing livelihoods through investment in natural resources (water, pasture) management, integrated land management and ecosystem restoration and protection and also investment in agricultural and livestock infrastructure, while improving storage, market and transport infrastructure, such as rural roads.

Objectives

The project aims at addressing the root causes of the region’s vulnerability in order to build a medium to long-term resilience against drought, enhance peace building and conflict resolution and equitable utilization of the limited natural resources. It will offer a sustainable and long term solution to the drought, floods and livelihoods issues in the HoA.

Target Groups

The DRSLP I will focus on about 4 million beneficiaries in Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya. The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in the Horn of Africa (HoA) will also benefit

Water Supply and Sanitation Act, 1997 (No. 28 of 1997).

Legislation
Zambia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Act establishes the National Water Supply and Sanitation Council ("Council") as a body corporate, defines its functions, provides with respect to its administration and provides with respect to water supply and sanitation at a local level by a water supply and sanitation utility established by a local authority or service providers, i.e. any person who provides water supply or sanitation services.

Zambia Development Agency (Amendment) Act, 2009 (No. 5 of 2009).

Legislation
Zambia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Act amends the Zambia Development Agency Act, 2006 so as to provide with respect to "industrial parks" i.e. any area or premises in Zambia that has been declared by the Minister an industrial park under section 18 of the principal Act. Various consequential amendments are made. The Agency shall monitor and evaluate the activities, performance and development of enterprises operating in industrial parks and prescribe and enforce measures, for the business or activity carried out within an industrial park so as to promote the safety and efficiency of its operations.

Lands Tribunal Act, 2010 (No. 39 of 2010).

Legislation
Zambia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Act continues into existence the Lands Tribunal established under the Lands Act. It defines the jurisdiction of the Tribunal and provides for the composition of the Tribunal and its procedures. There shall be a Registrar of the Tribunal who shall be responsible for defined matters of administration and procedure. The Act also grants to the Chief Justice power to make Rules and to the Minister to make Regulations.

Implemented by: Lands Tribunal (Fees) Regulations, 2013 (No. 7 of 2013). (2013-01-15)