Zambia: Education, Health, History, & Culture
- African Association for the Study of Religions: 8th AASR Conference in Africa--"Revisiting Religion, Politics, and the State in Africa and the African Diaspora," August 1-4, 2018, The University of Zambia & Justo Mwale University, Lusaka, Zambia (via University of Leeds, UK)
- Bemba Online Project: A Digital Bemba Language Archive (Debra Spitulnik, David Charnon, and Mubanga E. Kashoki, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia)[Since 2014] This site offers a bibliography of resources, a linguistic profile, and a selection of audio files for this major language and cultural group of Zambia.
- Caine Prize for African Writing (UK): 2015 Caine Prize -- "The Sack" by Namwali Serpell, Zambia-born, US-based English professor
See also: Africa39 (Bloomsbury, London, 2014); 13 pages in PDF format - Centre for African Family Studies: Heads, tails or equality?: men, women and reproductive health in Zambia. -- Excerpts -- Nairobi, Kenya: CAFS in collaboration with Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia, 2000.
- Comparing the Copperbelt: Political Culture and Knowledge Production in Central Africa (Oxford University, UK)The site includes links to online publications, news, events, and podcasts of lectures by affiliated faculty. "This project provides the first comparative historical analysis – local, national and transnational – of the Central African copperbelt. This globally strategic mineral region is central to the history of two nation-states (Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)), as well as wider debates about the role of mineral wealth in development."
--"Comparing the Copperbelt: Social History and Knowledge Production in Central Africa," June 17-19, 2021, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
"Call for Papers": the deadline for proposals is October 15, 2020. - Demographic and Health Surveys: Zambia Indicators, Datasets, and Reports (2013-14 and earlier) (Calverton, Maryland)
- The fractured community : landscapes of power and gender in rural Zambia. (Online) by Kate Crehan. -- Berkeley, CA : University of California Press Electronic Editions and The University of California Library, 1999.The complete text (no illustrations or maps) in electronic format of this major work in anthropology, originally published in 1997.
- HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse -- Zambia (UNESCO, International Institute for Educational Planning,See especially "Knowledge" reports, such as:
HIV AIDS guidelines for educators. -- Lusaka: Republic of Zambia, Ministry of Education, HIV/AIDS Programme, 2003. PDF format.
-- Plus: UNAIDS on Zambia below
- International Bureau of Education = Bureau de l'Education International: Zambia (UNESCO, Geneva, Switzerland)
- Documents & resources (Reports and statistics)
- The development of education: national report of Zambia, April 2000. (Zambia, Ministry of Education. 46th Session of the International Conference on Education, Geneva, 5-8 September, 2001) PDF format.
- The Kalela dance: aspects of social relationships among urban Africans in northern Rhodesia. By J. Clyde Mitchell (1956). Experience Rich Anthropology. -- Canterbury, UK: Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, University of Kent, [2000]This electronic book is part of a larger collection of selected readings, field notes, and teaching aids.
- Kenneth David Kaunda, 1924-2021
- BBC News: "Kenneth Kaunda: Zambia's first president dies age 97," June 17, 2021. (London, UK)
- Black Star News: "Zambia's Kenneth Kaunda dies--Africa loses last of original pan-African giants," June 17, 2021. (New York)
- The Conversation: "Kenneth Kaunda, the last giant of African nationalism and benign autocrat left a mixed legacy," June 17, 2021. By Gavin Evans. (Braamfontein, South Africa)
- Lusaka times: "President Edgar Lungu declares 21 days of national mourning," June 17, 2021. (Lusaka, Zambia)
- Languages of Zambia Page (Lee S. Bickmore, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York at Albany)A list of languages of Zambia and related links on Zambia.
- Zambia's Literature, An Overshadowed Literature : Mapping the Field. (2011) By Ranka Primorac. -- Mainz, Germany: Jahn Library for African LIteratures, Department of Anthropology and African Studies, Johannes Gutenberg Universitat, 2011. A bibliography in 3 parts; in PDF format
- The Livingstone Museum (Livingstone, Zambia) Since 1930
- Lusaka National Museum--via Facebook (Lusaka, Zambia)
- National Museums Board, Zambia--via Facebook (Lusaka)"The Board’s principal role is to contribute to the national development effort through the establishment, development and management of sustainable museums for the preservation, presentation and promotion of Zambia’s movable heritage." The National Museums are: Copperbelt Museum in Ndola, Livingstone Museum in Livingstone, Lusaka National Museum in Lusaka and Moto Moto Museum in Mbala; and two community museums: Choma Museum and Crafts Centre in Choma and Nayuma Museum in Mongu.
- Policy Project: Zambia (Futures Group, Washington, DC)A summary of assistance activities in HIV/AIDS policies and other reproductive health policies in Zambia, with downloadable reports in PDF format.
- Republic of Zambia--Ministries: General Education ; Higher Education -and- Youth Sport and Child Development (Lusaka)
- Sports Africa 2018: 12th Sports Africa Conference--"Pan-African Sports: Beyond Physical Education," March 26-28, 2018, University of Zambia, Lusaka
--The deadline for proposals is December 20, 2017. - UNAIDS--Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS--Zambia (Lusaka)
- University of Zambia, Lusaka:
- University of Zambia Home Page
- University of Zambia Research Repository Online: a digital archive of knowledge production at the university, including conference papers, technical reports, and theses and dissertations.
- Zambia Health Information Digest. (Online)--Archive. A newsletter. -- Lusaka: University of Zambia Medical Library, 1996-2001.