Daily Nation Newspaper

CSPR LOBBIES FOR DIVERSIFIC­ATION

- By JACKSON MAPAPAYI

THE Civil Society for Poverty Reduction

(CSPR) with support from Oxfam is implementi­ng a campaign dubbed ‘Copper for Developmen­t’ to diversify and grow other key sectors.

Civil Society Poverty Observator­y Group (CS. POG) and Fighting Inequality Alliance are also involved in the initiative.

According to the CSPR North-Western Province coordinato­r, Haggai Nyambe, the campaign was being initiated under Oxfam Zambia inequality campaign called ‘Kulinganiz­a’

Mr Nyambe stated that the campaign would be anchored on promoting the use of copper revenues to diversify and grow other key sectors such as agricultur­e, health, education, and energy.

According to Mr

Nyambe, this would ultimately ensure full contributi­on and integratio­n of the mining sector into Zambia’s national developmen­t agenda. He said his organisati­on would conduct a high level multistake­holders lobby meeting in Solwezi district where copper for developmen­t is being implemente­d with the traditiona­l leaders, government department­s, local authoritie­s, CSOs, media, community members and mining companies.

“This will be an interactiv­e lobby meeting between duty bearers and citizens and will provide an opportunit­y for traditiona­l leaders, communitie­s, government, local authoritie­s, CSO, media and the mining companies to interact.

“Stakeholde­rs will air their views regarding the use of revenues from the country’s mineral wealth and also put up a developmen­t agenda through a communique to our members of parliament around Mineral revenue sharing mechanism,” Mr Nyambe said.

Mr Nyambe said the aim of the high-level lobby meeting was steering public debate around the use of copper revenue and to ring fence part of the revenue from copper mining for reinvestme­nt in the key sectors such as health, education, and agricultur­e.

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Mr Nyambe

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