THE US Embassy in Zambia, through its Public Affairs Small Grants Program, has awarded $152,000 (K2.9 million) to nine Zambian community based organisations to expand economic opportunities, improve health and education and fight corruption. In a statement, Monday, US Embassy Public Affairs Officer Phil Dimon said the funding programme provided financial support from the American people directly to Zambian community organisations which were committed to improving the lives of the community. “On July 17, the U.S. Embassy in Zambia through the Public Affairs Small Grants Program awarded $152,000 (K2.9 million) to nine Zambian community-based organizations to expand economic opportunity, improve health and education, and fight corruption in communities in six provinces. The Public Affairs Small Grants Program provides financial support...

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