Workers tend to the maize crops on Millers Farm Lusaka, in Zambia, March 17, 2003. An initiative from the International Fund for Agricultural development helps female farmers in Zambia with HIV raise goats. Salim Henry:AP:File

In the Batoka area of Southern Province, Zambia, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is providing support to the Harmony Women's Club, which helps women living with...
Great Lakes Women Refugees in Zambia

This group of women is today visiting the family of a girl who has been defiled in Chawama compound. They are refugees from Rwanda,...
NGOs and Non-profits

The Zambia Council for Social Development (ZCSD) says NGOs will not be compelled to register under the NGO Act despite government have started the...
ST. THOMAS - Some college students take the summer off to catch up with friends and family, but Caprisha Richards is heading to Africa to work with young people in Zambia.

ST. THOMAS - Some college students take the summer off to catch up with friends and family, but Caprisha Richards is heading to Africa...
After a rocky start, Mrs. Fubisha has proven to be one of the most unforgettable people Jordan has experienced in Zambia. : Submitted

My favorite woman in all of Zambia is my next-door neighbor, the headman’s wife — Mrs. Fubisha. Her real name is Saliki Mumba, but...
Pictured are Trinity Academy students (L-R, clockwise from top left) Matthew Elwood, James Quean, Dale Smith, Abbie Tomlinson, Nikita Watkins and Madeline Peacock who are heading to Zambia this summer

Working in the HIV-ravaged communities of Africa are a group of Thorne students this summer. A group of sixth formers from Trinity Academy will spend...
Birmingham Covington Principal Mark Morawski entertains the students by having them sing along to 'Let It Go' from the 'Frozen' soundtrack. (Photos by Jose Juarez : Special to The Detroit New)

Birmingham— Thanks to the fundraising work of students at Birmingham Covington School, two tractors will be sent to villages around Lusaka, Zambia, to help...
Volunteers Darlene (far left) and Lizzy Okpo (far right) Joseph Mizzi

Darlene and Lizzy Okpo traveled to Africa to help the 14+ Foundation, and ended up with new younger sisters The Volunteers // Brooklyn designers Darlene Lizzy...
rinity Academy students (L-R, clockwise from top left) Matthew Elwood, James Quean, Dale Smith, Abbie Tomlinson, Nikita Watkins and Madeline Peacock who are heading to Zambia this summer

A group of Thorne school students are off to Africa – to spend their summer working with HIV-ravaged communities.   Sixth formers from Trinity Academy will...