Partners

Who we work with

We network with various stakeholders in education and other developmental areas in order to maximize impact in communities.

A critical partner is the Government as the custodian of the people’s rights through the Ministries of Education, Health, Agriculture and Community Development and Social Services.

From working with rural communities we recognise the importance of stakeholder participation and ownership to sustainability. We thus bring community mobilization to our partnerships, linking the community beneficiaries to our partners and other stakeholders to broaden everyone’s scope of learning and benefit.

 

International HIV/Aids Alliance

The Alliance exists for one reason – to end AIDS through community action, an ambitious but realistic vision.
We are building knowledge, mobilising people, inspiring leadership and allowing all voices to play significant roles in the response to HIV. Our experience shows that together we can achieve more impact.

Life-Giving Water Fund

The Life-Giving Water Fund is committed to improving the lives of children and their families by providing reliable sources of fresh, clean drinking water. Our wells reduce deaths due to water-bourne diseases.

Ministry of Education

The mission of the Ministry of Education is to guide the provision of education for all Zambians so that they are able to pursue knowledge and skills, manifest excellence in performance and moral uprightness, defend democratic ideals, and accept and value other persons on the basis of their personal worth and dignity, irrespective of gender, religion, ethnic origin, or any other discriminatory characteristic.

PAF DENMARK

PAF Denmark is a private foreign aid organization associated with PAF Zambia. Through the Danish Scout Association Schleswig and the Danish Scout in Denmark, PAF Demark provides material support to PAF Zambia’s activities targeting communities and schools.

Roger Federer Foundation

The Roger Federer Foundation enhances a world where children living in poverty are able to take control of their future and actively shape it thanks to access to high quality early learning and education. RFF wishes to empower as many African children as possible by further developing existing educational services and early support in a sustainable way.

The United Church of Canada

The United Church of Canada Foundation is a federally incorporated, registered charity created to support, at an arm’s length, the work of The United Church of Canada and its partners. The Foundation provides for the future; giving to the Foundation is a way for faithful stewards to devote some of their resources to the next generations of the church

UNESCO

UNESCO’s mission has been to contribute to the building of peace, poverty eradication, lasting development and intercultural dialogue, with education as one of its principal activities to achieve this aim. The Organization is committed to a holistic and humanistic vision of quality education worldwide, the realization of everyone’s right to education, and the belief that education plays a fundamental role in human, social and economic development.

UNICEF

UNICEF is a leading humanitarian and development agency working globally for the rights of every child. Child rights begin with safe shelter, nutrition, protection from disaster and conflict and traverse the life cycle: pre-natal care for healthy births, clean water and sanitation, health care and education.

Zambian Governance Foundation

The Zambian Governance Foundation (ZGF) is a non-profit organisation established in 2009, borne out of the need to support Zambian civil society organisations (CSOs) which are involved in pro-poor policy influencing work. ZGF works in partnership with civil society organisations across a wide range of themes, such as but not limited to land rights, health, education, equality, youth rights, small business, agriculture and community development. Through this work, ZGF contributes to wider efforts to address poverty in Zambia.