PROTECTION FROM ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION
Caritas Internationalis - Children and Vulnerable Adults Safeguarding Policy
1.1. Purpose
Caritas recognizes the right of children and vulnerable adults to protection, regardless of gender, race, culture and disability. Caritas recognizes the power dynamics inherent in working with children and vulnerable adults and the potential for abuse and exploitation by staff of people we work with.
Caritas is committed to creating and maintaining an environment which promotes its core values and prevents abuse and exploitation of all people. Caritas staff and associates are expected to uphold the dignity of all people with whom they come into contact by ensuring that their personal and professional conduct is of the highest standards at all times. They are equally expected to serve with integrity and promote the right relationships while taking their responsibilities.
Caritas recognizes the unique needs of children and vulnerable adults and, therefore, commits itself to creating and maintaining an environment that protects these individuals.
Download the entire Caritas Internationalis - Children and Vulnerable Adults Safeguarding Policy here: https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/general/Caritas-Internationalis-Children-and-Vulnerable-Adults-Safeguarding-Policy.pdf
The First Regional Conference on Knowledge Management for Change (KM4Change) will be held from June 13 to 15 June, 2023 in Lomé, Togo
PROGRAMME
A. PURPOSE OF THE CONTINENTAL CONFERENCE
The overall objective of the Conference is to climax the 2023 maiden edition of the KM4Change programme as another step in strengthening Knowledge Management in Caritas and improved production and productivity in the developing sector as a whole.
Participants will present their results, receive certificates as “Certified Knowledge Managers”, be inducted into the Africa KM4Change Community of Practice and network with the wider global KM Community.
Download the entire First Regional Conference on Knowledge Management for Change (KM4Change) - Programme here: https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/general/KM4CHANGE-Conference-2023-Program-EN.pdf
Zambia is endowed with abundant natural resources beyond just mineral wealth such as arable land, forests, wildlife, and water resources. Yet the country remains one of the world’s poorest. Over 50% of its 19.6 million people live in poverty and about 40% in extreme poverty. A post COVID-19 poverty assessment by the World Bank suggests that poverty has worsened since the pandemic with more people than before falling into extreme poverty. The population is very young, with over 50% falling below the age of 35. Regardless, youth unemployment is high and stands at 46% compared to general unemployment estimated at 39%.
Download the entire Repositioning Zambia’s Mining Tax Regime for the Energy Transition - Policy Brief, March 2023 here: https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/policy_briefs/Policy-Brief-Repostioning-Zambias-Mining-Fiscal-Regime.pdf
Caritas calls on Government to divulge all the pertinent details regarding the ZCCM-IH deal.
Download the entire Caritas Zambia Statement on the Non-disclosure of ZCCM-IH Deal here: https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/general/Caritas-Zambia-Statement-on-the-Non-disclosure-of-ZCCM-IH-Deal.pdf
Maize grain and mealie-meal are the most important food commodities and indicators of food security in Zambia. Caritas Zambia has been keenly following the unfolding of the current discourse on the shortage of the staple food commodity mealie-meal in some parts of the country where citizens were reported to be queuing to buy the commodity.
Download the entire CARITAS Zambia Statement on Mealie-Meal Shortage here: https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/general/CARITAS-Zambia-Statement-on-Mealie-Meal-Shortage.PDF
2022 has been quite an eventful year for Caritas Zambia and its partners. 2021 was undoubtedly a challenging year, coming from the pandemic and recovering from its effects but also building on its lessons and opportunities has been significant for the milestones we have run this year.
Download the entire CARITAS Zambia Bulletin 2022 2nd Edition here https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/general/CARITAS-Zambia-Bulletin-2022-2nd-Edition.pdf
Caritas Zambia and Publish What You Pay (PWYP) submission on Mines and Mineral Development Amendment bill N.A.B No 31 of 2022 to the Joint Committee on National Economy, Trade and Labour Matters Committee
Download the entire Mines & Mineral Development Amendment Bill N.A.B NO 31 of 2022 - Caritas Zambia & PWYPZ Submission to Parliament here https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/general/CARITAS-Zambia-and-Publish-What-You-Pay-Zambia-Submission-to-Parliament.pdf
13 November 2022, Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
For your sakes Christ became poor (cf. 2 Cor 8:9)
Download the entire Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for The Sixth World Day of The Poor here https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/general/Message-of-His-Holiness-Pope-Francis-for-The-Sixth-World-Day-of-The-Poor.pdf
We are still far from a globalization of the most basic of human rights. That is why world politics needs to make the effective elimination of hunger one of its foremost and imperative goals. […] When financial speculation manipulates the price of food, treating it as just another commodity, millions of people suffer and die from hunger […]. Hunger is criminal; food is an inalienable right.” (FratelliTutti #189)
Purpose of the Brief: It highlights the confederation experiences and best practices on Localization as a response to enhancing resilience of the food systems and tackling food insecurity. The brief also includes policy recommendations for critical consideration at different levels.
Download the entire POLICY BRIEF: Localisation As A Response To Enhancing Resilience Of The Food SystemsPOLICY BRIEF: Localisation As A Response To Enhancing Resilience Of The Food Systems here https://caritaszambia.org/phocadownload/policy_briefs/Localisation-As-A-Response-To-Enhancing-Resilience-Of-The-Food-Systems.pdf
- 2023 Budget Address By Hon Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane, To The National Assembly On 30th September 2022
- UPND's One Year in Government - CARITAS Zambia Review
- Declaration of the SADC PEOPLE’S SUMMIT - Kinshasa, 17 August, 2022
- Action for the Rights of Girls Project (ARGP) Brief Overview
- Caritas International Position Paper on 9th World Water Forum, 2022: “Water Security for Peace and Development”
- 9th World Water Forum, Dakar 2022. Water Security for Peace and Development. Beyond Commitments, What Should Be Done?
- GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA STATEMENT ON THE 2022 WORLD NGO DAY CELEBRATIONS
- CARITAS ZAMBIA wins award for best seed exhibition - Caritas Africa Info Quarterly Newsletter
- CCMG Calls for Peaceful Campaigns, Professional Conduct of Law Enforcement Agents and Strict Adherence to the Electoral Code of Conduct Ahead of the Kabwata Parliamentary Polls
- Caritas Zambia Press statement on the commemoration of the International day for the elimination of violence against women