DAPP Zambia projects generate conducive spaces for communities to thrive on and create positive change individually and collectively to build resilience and capacities. The knowledge, skills and tools we share, empower people and their families to face and overcome poverty, illiteracy and disease with diligence
As the world marked the International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week 2025 between 19 and 25 October 2025, we continue reflecting on the ongoing challenge of lead contamination — and the determined community action working to protect children from its harmful effects.
On Friday, October 17, sports lovers in Ndola came to cheer youths under the DAPP Youth in Action as the project hosted its 2025 Annual Youth Sports Gala at Mapalo Grounds under the theme; “The Power of Sports: Transforming Lives, Empowering Youths.
A towering billboard near parliament features a smiling young construction worker holding a pill box with a simple message: “Take a pill a day to prevent HIV.
Grace Namwinga, an HIV Prevention Officer for DAPP OVC in Eastern and Western provinces, has encountered many children facing real challenges as they grow up.
At 21, Hellen Manda travels the world speaking at high-level health meetings, hosts a weekly radio show and encourages adolescents confronting HIV every day.
Memory Zulu, aged 25, from the Kafushi area of Chibombo district, has been a member of the Mwachimani Young Farmers’ Club since 2021.
2024 DAPP Zambia Progress Report
In 2024, DAPP implemented projects reaching over one million people in 86 districts of Zambia. We are proud to contribute towards the global agenda to improve the living conditions of millions of people...