The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has urged for an equal weight of public discussion around politics and food. “It is obviously the case,” says Muweme Muweme, Coordinator of the JCTR Social Conditions Research Project, “that the realm of politics has a strong bearing on national resource allocation including food.” This inevitably demonstrates the need to pay particular attention also to economic issues surrounding people’s well being, especially as it concerns households having access to three meals a day, a situation which is presently lacking in Zambia.The JCTR monthly Basic Needs Basket, a tool for the estimation of the cost of living for a family of six in Lusaka, has once again shown that to survive or indeed to hav...
The JCTR monthly Basic Needs Basket that measures cost of living for a family of six (covering Livi...
Two issues emerge from what is happening pertaining to the availability of maize and to the slowdown...
The current situation of rising cost of living cannot be attributed to anything else other than poor...
The people of Zambia have faced a lot of challenges, among them the ever rising cost of living that ...
The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) says that the Basic Needs Basket offers some bas...
The JCTR conducts the Basic Needs Basket survey as a way of highlighting the daily challenges that t...
Therefore, Zambia’s approach to strategic reserves needs to be carefully examined with the view to e...
The JCTR strongly believes that there must be drastic measures seen in expansion of education and he...
If only living conditions could be tackled with the greatest enthusiasm as being exhibited currently...
It is important to recognize that high cost of living has serious off-shoots. It means the nutrition...
In the current situation where Zambia is experiencing some shortfall in maize grain, it is important...
The JCTR is encouraged by government for declaring a national disaster in view of the current food...
The JCTR strongly supports the Catholic Commission for Justice, Development and Peace (CCJDP) and ot...
The JCTR hopes that the recent marginal reductions in the cost of fuel (petrol and diesel) will have...
As the country is preparing for the September 2011 elections, JCTR urges all political parties and e...
The JCTR monthly Basic Needs Basket that measures cost of living for a family of six (covering Livi...
Two issues emerge from what is happening pertaining to the availability of maize and to the slowdown...
The current situation of rising cost of living cannot be attributed to anything else other than poor...
The people of Zambia have faced a lot of challenges, among them the ever rising cost of living that ...
The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) says that the Basic Needs Basket offers some bas...
The JCTR conducts the Basic Needs Basket survey as a way of highlighting the daily challenges that t...
Therefore, Zambia’s approach to strategic reserves needs to be carefully examined with the view to e...
The JCTR strongly believes that there must be drastic measures seen in expansion of education and he...
If only living conditions could be tackled with the greatest enthusiasm as being exhibited currently...
It is important to recognize that high cost of living has serious off-shoots. It means the nutrition...
In the current situation where Zambia is experiencing some shortfall in maize grain, it is important...
The JCTR is encouraged by government for declaring a national disaster in view of the current food...
The JCTR strongly supports the Catholic Commission for Justice, Development and Peace (CCJDP) and ot...
The JCTR hopes that the recent marginal reductions in the cost of fuel (petrol and diesel) will have...
As the country is preparing for the September 2011 elections, JCTR urges all political parties and e...
The JCTR monthly Basic Needs Basket that measures cost of living for a family of six (covering Livi...
Two issues emerge from what is happening pertaining to the availability of maize and to the slowdown...
The current situation of rising cost of living cannot be attributed to anything else other than poor...