Zambia

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University curriculum development: recommendations to donors (8 min)

Making social protection work for SMEs in the construction value chain (4 min)

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Guidance notes

EU-SPS co-operation with Zambia

Go to our overview page discussing actions in Zambia

Focus 

Social Protection Curriculum Assessment and Development in Zambian universities; SP Gaps Analysis; African Regional TRANSFORM Training;  SPIREWORK (SP for informal and rural economy workers). 

Planned outcome

Systematization of multi-professional SP capacity development efforts (pre- and in-service) into the permanent national training institutes; SP Integrated Framework SP tailored for informal workers in productive sectors (SPIREWORK).

Coordination

Coordination with the activities of other development partners (ILO, Unicef, FAO, Finland, Irish Aid, Sida, AU, Save the Children Finland, EUD.)

Contact person in EU-SPS

HELSINKI: Timo Voipio
PARIS: Ji-Yeun Rim

market in Lusaka

Adequately designed social protection is an affordable investment if the long term benefits are weighted against the costs. Photo from the largest market in Lusaka, Zambia by Hanna Öunap, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland.
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