ZOA

Zambian Orphans Appeal

  Location of Zambia and Serenje

Fact File 

NameRepublic of Zambia
Area752 614 sq km (Murison 2001)
CapitalLusaka
Major citiesNdola, Kitwe, Kabwe, Chingola, Mufulira, Luanshya, Livingstone (Murison 2001)
BoundariesDRC, Tanzania, Mozambique, Botswana, Angola (landlocked)
Population11 479 000, 2004 (UNDP 2006)
Pop growth rate1.7%, 2004-15 (UNDP 2006)
Urbanisation34.9%, 2004 (UNDP 2006)
Life expectancyFemale 37.1 yrs, male 38.2 yrs, 2004 (UNDP 2006)
Infant mortality102/1000, 2004 (UNDP 2006)
HIV/AIDS prevalence17%, 2006 (UNAIDS 2006)
Adult literacy rateFemale 59.8%, male 76.3%, 2004 (UNDP 2006)
Legal systemEnglish common law and customary law (africa in sight undated)
Independence24 October 1964 (from UK)
GDPUS$ billion, 2006 est (IMF 2006)
GDP per capitaUS$, 2006 est (IMF 2006)
GDP growth rate%, 2006 est (IMF 2006)
Main exportsCopper, cobalt (Murison 2001)
Currency100 Ngwee = 1 Kwacha (Murison 2001)
Unemployment70%, 2002 est
Inflation rate%, 2006 est (IMF 2006)
External debt ratio4.9% of GDP, 2006 (IMF 2007)
Ethnic groupsThere are 73 ethnic groups, which include the Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga and the Lozi (Murison 2001)
LanguagesOfficial: English; Over a million speakers: Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga; Over half a million speakers: Lozi, Nsenga; 36 others (Ethnologue.com undated)
ReligionChristian 82.5%, African Traditional 14.3%, Baha'i 1.8%, Muslims 1.1% (Religious Freedom 2001)