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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2024 · 6 MIN

The Slow Democratic Legal Reform in Zambia - English Audio Drama

from Zambia Asks · host Alliance for Community Action

In this episode, Barefeet Theatre looks at the slow pace of repealing and replacing regressive laws (and other democracy-strengthening laws) and their impact on democracy and citizen rights in Zambia. The Audio Drama is produced and created by the Alliance for Community Action as part of our Digital Ask Project, and implemented in partnership with Barefeet Theatre. Digital Ask is supported by HIVOS, People Unlimited.

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