OUR MISSION.
To coordinate civil society organisations’ engagement on climate change issues through capacity building, information sharing, lobby and advocacy.
OUR ORGANIZATION.
The Zambia Climate Change Network (ZCCN) was initiated in 2008 by a cross section of interest groups and individuals who convened under the umbrella of the Zambia Community Based Natural Resource Management Forum (ZCBNRF) in support of its annual activities of 2008 through the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Regional CBNRM Capacity Building Programme.
Though the Network started as a loose alliance, expansion in its representation and participation clearly revealed the need for a formal institutional arrangement to enhance Civil Society participation in contributing to Zambia’s climate change response. The alliance gained momentum in July 2009 following a climate change mobilization and awareness workshop funded by the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) with support from the Climate Change Facilitation Unit (CCFU) of the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources (MTENR) as well as from WWF.
The Network currently associates with several organizations representing Civil Society, government agencies, intergovernmental institutions and faith based organizations, the private sector, academic and research institutions and interested individuals. This alliance culminated into formalization and registration of the ZCCN as a legal persona with the Registrar of Societies on 28th February 2011.
The need to have a common platform for Civil Society to offer better organisation and coordination for purposes of sharing information and meaningful engagement in climate change debate, discourse and practice continue to be the motivation for expansion of the Network.
OUR VISION.
A Zambia resilient to the adverse impacts of climate change
OUR STORIES INLINE WITH ZCCN THEMATIC FOCUS
ENERGY
Description of the thematic focus:
| • Environmental baseline studies (air quality, noise, soil, etc.) |
| • Management plans |
WATER AND SANITATION
Description of the thematic focus:
| • Noise Risk Assessments and Monitoring |
| • Lighting Surveys (Day/Night) |
HEALTH
Covid 19 Message as ZCCN
Lamiabis values its employees and therefore sets up measures to deal with COVID-19 through various measures provided for by both the local Ministry of Health and WHO. This company policy includes the measures the company is actively taking to mitigate the spread of coronavirus. All our employees are encouraged to follow all these rules diligently, to sustain a healthy and safe workplace in a quest to reduce exposure to acceptable levels. It’s imperative that all employees respond responsibly and transparently to these health precautions. Worksafe Systems through its Management will ensure resources are provided timeously to enhance a more coherent risk reduction approach.
Scope
This coronavirus policy applies to all of our employees who physically work in our office(s). We strongly recommend to our remote working personnel to read through this action plan as well, to ensure we collectively and uniformly respond to this challenge.
Policy elements
Here, we outline the required actions employees should take to protect themselves and their co-workers from a potential coronavirus infection.
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Contact
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Our Address
1st Floor, New Wing
Mulungushi International Conference
Great East Road Lusaka
Email Us
zccnzambia@gmail.com
Call Us
+260 777 000 271

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