Top Problems in Zambia
Go back to Zambia
Physical health in Zambia is a major concern due to a high prevalence of communicable diseases, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, and limited access to clean water and sanitation facilities. Malnutrition and poor maternal and child health outcome
Read more ...
The problem of education in Zambia is characterized by inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and a shortage of qualified teachers, resulting in low enrollment rates, high dropout rates, and poor academic performance. Additionally, there is a lack
Read more ...
200 girls in Kafue, Zambia are unable to afford menstrual products, leading to missed school days and health issues.
Read more ...
Over 300 Zambian women are living in extreme poverty, struggling to meet their basic needs and provide for their families.
Read more ...
Zambia has one of the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in the world, with over 29% of girls becoming pregnant before the age of 18. This has serious consequences for their health, education, and future prospects.
Read more ...
There is a shortage of classroom space for 300 pupils in Zambia, which is affecting their education and overall development.
Read more ...
400 kids are exposed to rain and harsh weather conditions due to lack of protection.
Read more ...
50 children in Zambia do not have access to recreational activities and therapy, which can impact their physical and mental health.
Read more ...
115 vulnerable students do not have access to proper classrooms for their education.
Read more ...
The 3 villages do not have access to electricity, which makes it difficult for the residents to carry out their daily activities and negatively impacts their quality of life.
Read more ...
Around 1 in 10 girls in Zambia miss school during their menstrual cycle due to lack of access to menstrual products and proper sanitation facilities.
Read more ...