Education in Zambia

Higher education in Zambia has improved in the recent years due to the increase of private universities and colleges.

The introduction of fees in the late 1990s has made university level education inaccessible for some, although the government does theoretically provide state bursaries.

Copperbelt University opened in the late 1980s, taking over most of the former Zambia Institute of Technology site in Kitwe.

Brighter Futures Zambia cover the fees of orphan and vulnerable children in Monze, Southern Province.

Impact Network operates 10 schools in Zambia's Eastern Province using an innovative e-learning model.

[22] Other charities include Camfed and Bakashana who support young women and girls in Zambia to complete school.

The Sun-spring Charity School[23][24][non-primary source needed] offers almost free education to disadvantaged children in Ng’ombe township just outside Lusaka.

Impact Network operates 10 schools in Zambia's Eastern Province using an innovative e-learning model.

[28] Other charities include Camfed, Bakashana, and Insaka who support young women and girls in Zambia to complete school.

The interior of a rural Zambian primary school
A classroom of children from rural homes