The death of 27 foreign people who were dumped in the Meanwood Khosi Area of Lusaka has been lamented by President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA.
According to President HICHILEMA, civil society can help discover solutions to the problems that are causing these tragedies.
The President was addressing at the first-ever Civil Society Forum, which was organized by USAID and hosted alongside the US-Africa Leaders’ Summit at the US Institute of Peace.
CSOs have a crucial role in the overall development of any nation, according to USAID Administrator General Samantha Powell.
According to Ms. POWELL, USAID, which has been collaborating with CSOs, has discovered their value in bolstering democracy.

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