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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR)
The Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR) is a think tank whose mandate is to conduct research and policy analysis to inform public policy. The think tank was established under The Societies Act Chapter 119 of the Laws of Zambia in 2006 and became operational in 2009. ZIPAR was established by a joint agreement between the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) and the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF). In accordance with the Government Gazette Notice No. 836 of 2016, ZIPAR was reclassified as a Grant-aided Institution under the Ministry of National Development Planning. The Institute supports Government, the Private Sector, Civil Society Organisations and other stakeholders by providing evidence-based policy advice. ZIPAR also promotes policy dialogue between the Government and a wide range of stakeholders, facilitating an inclusive process in the planning and management of economic affairs. To leverage its work, ZIPAR engages in strategic collaborations with like-minded institutions, including academic institutions, policy analysis and research think tanks, the media and advocacy agencies. ZIPAR has key partnerships with both local and international organisations.
ZIPAR was established by a joint agreement between the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) and the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF). In accordance with the Government Gazette Notice No. 836 of 2016, ZIPAR was reclassified as a Grant-aided Institution under the Ministry of National Development Planning.
The Institute supports Government, the Private Sector, Civil Society Organisations and other stakeholders by providing evidence-based policy advice.
ZIPAR also promotes policy dialogue between the Government and a wide range of stakeholders, facilitating an inclusive process in the planning and management of economic affairs. To leverage its work, ZIPAR engages in strategic collaborations with like-minded institutions, including academic institutions, policy analysis and research think tanks, the media and advocacy agencies. ZIPAR has key partnerships with both local and international organisations.
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April 01, 2022
Consumption of New and Emerging Tobacco and Nicotine Products in Zambia: Implications for Policy
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Shimukunki Manchishi, Edna Kabala, Mulenga Chonzi Mulenga
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November 01, 2021
Transformation through Inclusive Growth: Achieving a Balanced Recovery
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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October 01, 2021
A Review of the Performance of the 2021 First Semester Budget
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Mbewe Kalikeka
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October 01, 2020
State of Financial Cooperatives in Zambia: A viable option for increasing fi nancial inclusion?
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ZIPAR
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September 01, 2020
Energy Poverty in Zambia
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Bernard Tembo, Rabecca Hatoongo-Masenke, Chama Bowa-Mundia
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September 01, 2020
Quest for Growth and Resilience in the Face of Mounting Economic Headwinds
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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April 01, 2020
An Analysis of the Legal Framework for Public Debt Management in Zambia
By:
Florence Banda-Muleya, Mbewe Kalikeka, Zambwe Shingwele, Philip Ngongo, Shebo Nalishebo
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April 01, 2020
A Review of the Performance of the 2020 National Budget
By:
Mbewe Kalikeka
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January 01, 2020
Brexit: An Assessment of Zambia- UK Trade & Investment Relations
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Shimukunki Manchishi, Mwanda Phiri
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December 01, 2019
Leveraging the BRI for Africa’s Industrialisation and Intra-Trade (Opportunities for the AfCFTA)
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Mwanda Phiri, Nakubyana Mungomba
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December 01, 2019
Towards 2022: Options for paying back Zambia's Eurobond Debt
By:
Mbewe Kalikeka, Shebo Nalishebo, Florence Banda-Muleya
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September 01, 2019
In Further Pursuit of an IMF-Programme: Possible Pathways for Zambia and Lessons for Africa
By:
Caesar Cheelo, Nakubyana Mungomba
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September 01, 2019
Nurturing the Seeds of Growth
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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September 01, 2019
The Sales Tax Proposal: Are We Beating a Dead Horse? Preliminary results from a rapid assessment
By:
Shebo Nalishebo, Florence Banda-Muleya
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June 01, 2019
A Review of Pillar I & II of Zambia’s Economic Stabilisation and Growth Programme 2017-2019
By:
Florence Banda-Muleya, Shebo Nalishebo, Mbewe Kalikeka, Nakubyana Mungomba, Ignatius Masilokwa, Caesar Cheelo
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April 01, 2019
State of Financial Cooperatives in Zambia: A viable option for increasing financial inclusion?
By:
Tamara Billima-Mulenga, Felix Mwenge, Gibson Masumbu
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October 01, 2018
Rental Taxation: Curbing Non-Compliance and Improving Administration
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Florence B. Muleya, Shebo Nalishebo, Malindi Msoni, Mukuka Mulenga, Evaristo Mwale, Yenda Shamabobo
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August 01, 2018
Reversing Zambia’s high risk of debt distress
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Florence Banda-Muleya, Shebo Nalishebo
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June 01, 2018
Are Interest Payments on Debt Derailing Fiscal Consolidation?
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Shebo Nalishebo, Florence Banda-Muleya
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November 01, 2017
Zambia’s Bilateral Investment Treaties Review and Evaluation
By:
Joseph Simumba
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November 01, 2017
Scaling the Eurobond Debt Wall
By:
Shebo Nalishebo, Florence Banda-Muleya
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September 01, 2017
An Equitable Allocation of the Constituency Development fund
By:
Frank Kakungu
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September 01, 2017
China-Zambia Relations
By:
Caesar Cheelo, Pamela Nakamba-Kabaso
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September 01, 2017
Eurobonds Repayment - Limiting the Risk of Default
By:
Shebo Nalishebo, Albert Halwampa
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September 01, 2017
Second Hand Motor Vehicles Imports
By:
Thulani Banda, Zali Chikuba
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September 01, 2017
Accelerating export growth in Zambia
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ZIPAR
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September 01, 2017
Constraints on the demand for youth labour in Zambia
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ZIPAR
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September 01, 2017
China-Africa Trade Developments and Impacts: Case of China-Zambia Relations
By:
Caesar Cheelo, Pamela Nakamba-Kabaso, Zhun Che
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June 01, 2017
Towards An Inflation Targeting Regime in Zambia
By:
Caesar Cheelo, Thulani Banda
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June 01, 2017
A Tightening Balancing Act: Economic Implications of Zambia's Balance of Payments Performance
By:
Caesar Cheelo, Thulani Banda
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March 01, 2017
Economic Distress and the Inevitability of an Economic Recovery Programme
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ZIPAR
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March 01, 2017
The Expansion of Regional Supermarket Chains: Implications for local suppliers in Zambia
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Francis Ziba, Mwanda Phiri
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March 01, 2017
Economic Distress and the Inevitability of an Economic Recovery Programme
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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March 01, 2015
A Cautionary Tale of Zambia’s International Sovereign Bond Issuances
By:
Shebo Nalishebo, Albert Halwampa
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March 01, 2015
Eurobonds Repayment: Limiting the Risks
By:
Shebo Nalishebo, Albert Halwampa
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December 01, 2014
Second-Hand Motor Vehicle Imports in Zambia: Juicing from Lemons?
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Thulani Banda, Zali Chikuba
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December 01, 2014
Uncovering the Unknown: An Analysis of Tax Evasion in Zambia 2014
By:
Shebo Nalishebo, Albert Halwampa
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January 01, 2014
Making Every Kilometre Count: Prioritising Road Infrastructure Spending
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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December 01, 2013
Trip Modeling and Cost Analysis for Public Road Transport System for the City of Lusaka
By:
Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR), ROM Transportation Engineering Ltd.
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December 01, 2013
The Distribution of Household Income and the Middle Class in Zambia
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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December 01, 2013
The Distribution of Household Income and the Middle Class in Zambia
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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December 01, 2013
An Equitable Allocation of the Constituency Development Fund
By:
Frank Kakungu
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December 01, 2013
Who are the middle class in Zambia?
By:
Shebo Nalishebo
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November 01, 2013
The Birth, Death and Survival of Exports in Zambia 1999 - 2011
By:
Bernard Banda, Joseph Simumba
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November 01, 2013
Accelerating Export Growth in Zambia
By:
Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR), Bernard Banda, Joseph Simumba
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January 01, 2013
Bridging the PAYE gap
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ZIPAR
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December 04, 2012
Estimating Returns to Education in Zambia
By:
Chrispin Mphuka, Joseph Simumba
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December 01, 2012
Constraints on the demand for youth labour in Zambia
By:
Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR), Grayson Koyi, Gibson Masumbu, Albert Halwampa
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December 01, 2012
Understanding youth labour demand constraints in Zambia: The mining, manufacturing and construction sectors
By:
Grayson Koyi, Gibson Masumbu, Albert Halwampa
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December 01, 2012
Constraints on the demand for youth labour in Zambia
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ZIPAR, Grayson Koyi, Gibson Masumbu, Albert Halwampa
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November 01, 2012
The costs and pricing of tourism in Zambia: The case of Livingstone
By:
Bernard Banda, Caesar Cheelo
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June 01, 2012
Creating and wasting fiscal space: Zambian fiscal performance, 2002–2011
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Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR)
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April 01, 2012
Resource mobilisation and fundraising in basic schools: A case study of Copperbelt and North-Western province
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Malunga Syacumpi
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April 01, 2012
Resource mobilisation and fundraising in basic schools: A case study of Copperbelt and North-Western province
By:
Malunga Syacumpi
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February 01, 2012
What do the COMESA Customs Union and COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area mean for Zambia’s import trade and trade tax revenue?
By:
Caesar Cheelo, Njeleka Malata, Joseph Tembo
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February 01, 2012
What do the COMESA Customs Union and COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area mean for Zambia’s import trade and trade tax revenue?
By:
Caesar Cheelo, Njeleka Malata, Joseph Tembo