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Non-profit Organizations in Zambia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Zambia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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270 on file
Overland Missions
Mobilizing people to remote locations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Get to know more about our work around the world.
201 to 500 staff
Churches Health Association Of Zambia
CHAZ is a non-profit organisation committed to facilitating provision of health care particularly for the poor and vulnerable groups, while observing christian values.
201 to 500 staff
Healthy Learners
Healthy Learners is a nonprofit organization committed to improving the health of low-income, school-aged children. Heathy Leaners has developed a deceptively simple solution: moving the healthcare entry point to where children already are – their schools – by training and equipping the people children already trust and are with nearly every day – their teachers. Beginning in 2015, we have worked with the Zambian Government to scale our school health model to serve more than children across the country.
51 to 200 staff
Actionaid Zambia
ActionAid is a global movement of people working together to further human rights and defeat poverty for all. ActionAid Zambia was established as a Country Programme in 1996 working through HODI and its partners in the Luano valley and Mumbwa districts in Central Province and Masaiti in the Copperbelt Province. In 2008, ActionAid Zambia set up its own office and began implementing work in collaboration with its district level partners. Currently ActionAid Zambia works in seven districts within Muchinga, Northern and Western Provinces. In 2010, ActionAid Zambia became an associate member of the ActionAid International Federation. Registered as a national organisation with a Board of Directors that oversees its work, ActionAid Zambia has greater autonomy and is able to contribute and influence ActionAid at the global level. Our Vision A just and poverty free Zambia in which every person enjoys the right to a life of dignity. Our Mission To work with poor and excluded people to end poverty and injustice.
11 to 50 staff
Childfund Zambia
ChildFund International is a global child-focused development and protection agency and a founding member of the ChildFund Alliance. Since 1938, we have worked to help children break the generational cycle of poverty and achieve their full potential. We align what we learn from children with best practices in the international development field to develop and deliver programs that are supported by the generosity of sponsors and donors. In Zambia, ChildFund works through 6 Local Partners spread across 9 districts counties reaching over people. ChildFund has been in Zambia since 1983 and implements programs on Child Protection, Household Economic Strengthening, Early Childhood Development, Education, WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), Food Security, Emergency Response, Health and Nutrition, Climate Change and Resilience Building. Find out more at
501 to 1000 staff
Habitat For Humanity Zambia
Habitat for Humanity Zambia is an international organization whose vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Our major sectors of programming include housing and slum upgrading, land tenure security, water, sanitation and hygiene, or WASH, financial literacy for housing, disaster response and preparedness and housing microfinance.
11 to 50 staff
Mary's Meals Zambia
Our idea is a simple one that works. We provide one daily meal in a place of education in order to attract chronically hungry children into a classroom, where they receive an education that can, in the future, be their ladder out of poverty. Mary's Meals began by feeding 200 children in Malawi. Today we feed more than one million hungry children every day. In addition to our school feeding projects, which are very much the core of our work, Mary's Meals also supports a home for HIV-positive young adults - who were abandoned as children - in Romania. Our work is named after Mary, the mother of Jesus, who brought up her child in poverty. We consist of, we respect and we reach out to people of all faiths and none. The average worldwide cost for us to feed a child for a whole school year is just £15.90/€18.30/$21. Wherever possible, Mary's Meals uses locally grown food to support the local economy. We work hard to keep our running costs low and to ensure that at least 93 percent of donations go on our charitable work. This is only possible since most of our work is done by an army of volunteers. With 300 million chronically hungry children in the world, our work is just beginning.
11 to 50 staff
Wwf Zambia
WWF is the world's leading conservation organisation, and has been partnering with Zambia since 1962.
11 to 50 staff
Copper Rose Zambia
We believe in a world in which every Girl, Woman and Youth is healthy, happy and living to their full potential. Our thematic areas are Menstrual Hygiene Management and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, Economic Empowerment, Mother and Child Health and Livelihoods and Social Justice.
11 to 50 staff
Local Government Association Of Zambia
The Local Government Association of Zambia is an organisation of and for all local authorities in Zambia. As an umbrella organisation, the Association brings together individual local authorities with all their differences, trying to combine their common experiences, potentials, shared interests, concerns and needs. Through this method, the Association is able to gather and collate information from individual members to formulate well-documented opinions on the overall state of local government. In this way, the Association acts as a unifying voice of local government. Our vision is "Strengthened, effective and accountable Local Authorities delivering quality Municipal Services." Our Mission is "To promote and protect the autonomy and interest of Local Authorities for them to effectively and efficiently deliver quality basic and developmental municipal services through, evidence based advocacy, capacity building, institutional strengthening and information sharing."
11 to 50 staff
National Hiv Aids Sti Tb Council Zambia
National HIV/AIDS/STI/TB Council (NAC) was established through an Act of Parliament No.10 of 2002 to coordinate the national multi-sectoral AIDS response.
51 to 200 staff
Transparency International Zambia
Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) is a local chapter of the global movement – Transparency International. It is dedicated to the fight of corruption and the promotion of good governance. TIZ is a non-profit making non- governmental organization with a registered office in Lusaka and has been in existence since June TI-Z abides by the guiding principles of Transparency International globally but has adopted its own vision, mission and core values to guide its operations. Transparency International Zambia Chapter is a professional body with 50 individual members and a national secretariat comprising 17 staff. The TI-Z structure includes the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which is the supreme policy making body which elects the Board of Directors headed by a Chapter President. The Board, on behalf of TI-Z members, is responsible for the overall operation and stewardship of TI-Z.
11 to 50 staff
Wateraid Zambia
WaterAid is an international not-for-profit, determined to make clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere.
11 to 50 staff
Young Women's Christian Association Ywca Zambia
Young Women’s Christian Association of Zambia is a Christian, membership, non-partisan, non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to the empowerment of the community. YWCA Zambia works to ensure that Human Rights for Women, Youths and Children are protected and their economic situation is strengthened. Since its inception in Kitwe, Zambia in 1957, YWCA has stood at the forefront of social change and promoting the rights of women, youth and children. As one of the oldest women’s organizations in the country, the organization has over the 60 years of its existence gained considerable experience in implementing programmes that address gender based violence and promote gender equality and women’s socioeconomic empowerment. YWCA is operational in 9 provinces and 51 districts of Zambia focusing on its primary target namely women, youth and children. The organization equally embraces working with men and boys as critical change agents in its programming in order to holistically tackle gender based violence and promote gender equality.
201 to 500 staff
Iraisers International
Iraisers is an NGO organization all the way from America,came to Zambia through our African leaders in Ghana.Iraisers is an MLM network business.MLM stands for multilevel marketing system.Is is managed by people with more than 20 years experience in humanitarian services and multilevel marketing system headed by Davis Smith. Iraisers is here to meet its objectives and the number objective of iraisers is to fight against the levels of unemployment that have risen so high in Africa. So iraisers as an NGO organization felt and took it upon themselves to cater for each and everyone with the help of the partners to bring about the 3 by 3 and 3 by 5 matrix system as a way of helping us in that in as much as we do our part of getting our matrix filled even as we share and network about them,on the other hand they get to appreciate us with the direct bonuses which are divided in referral bonuses,level bonuses and board bonuses plus many life changing incentives that range from ipads,laptops,desktops,cars,housing funds and paid up trips abroad.Thats why they say in our business document that by joining us you will experience true love and a hand of friendship.This is very much true and I can testify to that one. When you become a member of iraisers,you are to receive free skills training just like it is written in the slides for the business and the reason for this is simple,iraisers understands the basic needs of life just like any other college or university will do that's why they thought it wise to empower it's members by providing free skill acquisition and among the skills to acquire includes Liquid soap production bathing gel antiseptic yoghurt Washing powder hair shampoo paint productionbleach satellite TV installation website designing solar panels installation graphics designcar tracking technology information technology You also earn money as your tree grows all this for just $16 kindly inbox for more details
10001+ staff
Sos Children's Villages Zambia
A loving home for every child" SOS Children’s Villages Zambia, is an affiliate to SOS Children’s Villages International, and has been operational in Zambia since operate within the organisation vision of ensuring that every orphan and vulnerable child is provided with a home where they receive love, respect and security. We focus on the care, health, education and general development of each individual. Everything we do is based on the best interests of the child, and every child who participates in an SOS programme has their own development plan. We provide practical support over the long term, so that the child or young person can develop resilient and reliable relationships and can face life’s challenges in the future. This work in turn, strengthens their communities and society as a whole. We are currently raising over 700 children. And impact over lives through our Family strengthening, Health and Education programmes
201 to 500 staff
Wcp
WCP Zambia works with partners across landscapes to address wildlife and environmental crime and its impact on communities.
51 to 200 staff
Care Zambia
CARE International in Zambia (CIZ) has been operating in country since 1992, making meaningful contributions to the lives of millions of Zambians. Since then, CARE has been working in partnership with Government, non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations, and the private sector to deliver sustainable and impactful local solutions aimed at improving the lives of poor, vulnerable, and socially excluded individuals. These tailored humanitarian and development projects have empowered women and girls to address critical water, sanitation and hygiene, health, livelihoods, food security, agriculture, nutrition, education, social protection, gender equality, and economic needs across the country. Currently, CARE’s Country office is located in Lusaka, and we maintain field offices in four provinces to support the management and oversight of our current portfolio: Eastern; Luapula; Muchinga; and Southern Province.
51 to 200 staff
Isanitize
iSanitize is a development Non- Governmental, non- profit organisation working in Zambia since October 2019, to facilitate, promote, advocate, educate and build capacities of young people in schools, rural and peri- urban communities, with emphasis on girls and young women to practice good hygiene and gain access to sustainable hygiene information, facilities and tools for good health and poverty alleviation. With innovative programmes and concrete implementation plans and targets that contribute to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and achieving Agenda 2030- iSanitize is working with the Government of Zambia through the Ministries of Education, Gender, Health and Community Development Mother and Child Services to implement programmes in hygiene and sanitation in line with the National Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Program, the Zambia National Health Strategic Plan 2017-2021, the Seventh National Development Plan, Water and Sanitation Policy and the Zambia Vison 2030. Vision Our vision is a society that upholds hygiene and sanitation Mission Our mission is to facilitate, promote, advocate, educate and build capacities of young people, schools in rural and per-urban communities, with emphasis on women and girls to practice good hygiene and gain access to sustainable hygiene and sanitation information, facilities and tools for good health and poverty alleviation. “To make progress in hygiene and sanitation for young people in Zambia- we ‘ve developed people centered innovative programmes that are empowering and life changing, leading to good health and poverty alleviation- people, hygiene and sanitation is our passion” - Jacqueline Chishimba-Kalabo Executive Director, Zambia
1 to 10 staff
Latkings Outreach Program
Latkings Outreach Program is a Non-Profit Organisation whose goal is to mitigate the spread of HIV and AIDS.
51 to 200 staff
Partners For Life Advancement And Education Promotion Plaep
In 2004, Partners for Life Advancement and Education Promotion was formed to provide an evangelical Christian response to HIV and AIDS. Its founding was in response to the ravaging effects of HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. PLAEP invests in under served, poor and vulnerable households and communities through education programs, health services and economic empowerment initiatives.
11 to 50 staff
The Youth Platform
TYP - Home of Sustainable & Inclusive Adolescent/Youth Programming with a touch of Innovation!
201 to 500 staff
Zambian National Advisory Board For Impact Investment Nabii
Our mission is to mobilise stakeholders and resources to support the creation of an impact economy by identifying domestic opportunities for change and innovation that help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Our purpose is to spearhead efforts to bring more investable opportunities in Zambia, raise impact investing awareness, build local intermediation capacity and advocate for better impact investment regulation. Our NABII aims to become an influential cross-sector coalition dedicated to driving more capital to improve lives and the environment.
1 to 10 staff
Primrose Community Health Organisation
Pride Community Health Organization is one of the most active adolescent-focused non-profit organization in Kafue District. Our staff members working in eight of the eighteen constituent wards have united with our incredible funders and stakeholders to impact the lives of children, adolescents and young people. Motivated by our values and guided by our deep experience and expertise, we are a community driven organization devoted to improving the lives of children, adolescents, and young people and their families and their communities and creating lasting impact in terms of health. We serve all people, regardless of ethnicity, or gender.
11 to 50 staff