Welcome to the website of Jubilee Centre in Zambia.

Jubilee Centre is a Zambian Christian NGO - working to empower churches, communities and their leaders to grow spiritually, flourish physically and have a voice in the world.

Below you will find our latest news and resources. In addition to this The Monday Issue takes a weekly look at socio-economic and political issues facing Zambia and the southern Africa region. Explore all the latest Monday Issues here. You can subscribe to receive our latest news and the weekly Monday Issue by email.

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JC Newsletter June 2007

Jubilee Centre July 18th, 2007

Jubilee Centre has just published a new newsletter - this edition reports on a recent visit of the Global Health Outreach (G.H.O) team in Zambia, A-Watch closes down, Youth Action Club leaders workshop, and the delivery of a new Jubilee Centre bus.
You can download this newsletter at this link: June 07 JC Newsletter

Resources for visitors

Jubilee Centre June 22nd, 2007

We want all our visitors to Jubilee Centre to be able to make the most of their time with us - and so we have published some resources to help visitors prepare for their visit to Zambia.
One article explains what we hope short term teams are all about – learning from one another.
We have also […]

A-Watch workshops in North Western Province

Jubilee Centre April 27th, 2007

At the end of March Jubilee Centre, in partnership with PACT Zambia/USAID, ran workshops in Kapombo and Mufumbwe for local government councillors and FBO, CBO and NGO leaders to improve HIV/AIDS policy analysis and influence the development of policies that protect People Living with HIV/AIDS against stigma and discrimination and address the issues of quality, […]

Memorandum of understanding case study

Jubilee Centre March 26th, 2007

In 2006 a group of church leaders in an economically poor community turned their passion for seeing their community transformed into action. With the help of Jubilee Centre the church leaders of Mapalo solicited the support of their community and identified the collective needs of their community and created a memorandum of understanding between their […]

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