Community Development(Degree)
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Community Development Practicum and Professional Practice
This capstone course integrates all theoretical knowledge and practical skills through a supervised field placement with a community development organization in Zambia, accompanied by a professional practice seminar. Students engage in real-world project implementation, stakeholder engagement, and reflective practice, while the seminar covers professional ethics, accountability, career pathways, and navigating …
Community Mobilization and Leadership
This course focuses on the practical strategies and interpersonal skills required to inspire, organize, and sustain collective action within Zambian communities. Topics include power analysis, building social capital, facilitating community meetings, conflict resolution, and nurturing local leadership—especially among women and youth. These skills are critical for Community Development Facilitators working …
Community Needs Assessment and Participatory Methods
This skills-based course trains students in the tools and techniques for conducting ethical and accurate community needs assessments using participatory rural appraisal (PRA) methods. Topics include stakeholder mapping, focus group discussions, seasonal calendars, wealth ranking, and community mapping tailored to Zambian village and compound settings. Mastering these techniques is fundamental …
Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding
This specialized course examines the causes and dynamics of conflict at community levels—including chieftaincy disputes, resource conflicts, and political tensions—and trains students in conflict analysis, mediation, and peacebuilding strategies. Applying these skills is critical for Development Practitioners working in volatile environments, for Peace Officers with the Ministry of Home Affairs, …
Development Economics and Sustainable Livelihoods
This course examines macroeconomic and microeconomic concepts relevant to poverty reduction and sustainable livelihood creation in Zambia. Students analyze national policies, explore local economic systems, and apply frameworks like the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) to design interventions that enhance asset bases (human, social, natural, financial, physical). This knowledge is crucial …
Environment and Natural Resource Management
This course addresses the critical intersection of community development and environmental sustainability in Zambia. It covers concepts of climate change adaptation, sustainable agriculture, community-based natural resource management (CBNRM), and conservation linked to livelihoods. Students learn to design projects that address environmental degradation, deforestation, and water scarcity, working with institutions like …
Foundations of Community Development
This introductory course explores the historical evolution, core philosophies, and ethical principles of community development, with specific focus on the Zambian context. Students analyze key models—including asset-based community development (ABCD), participatory approaches, and sustainable livelihoods—and examine the roles of major actors like the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, …
Fundraising and Resource Mobilization
This practical course equips students with strategies to secure financial and material resources for community development initiatives in Zambia. Topics include proposal writing for major donors (USAID, EU, Global Fund), crowdfunding, corporate partnership building with firms like ZESCO or Zanaco, and managing local resource contributions. This skill is indispensable for …
Gender and Development in the Zambian Context
This advanced course critically examines the integration of gender analysis into development theory, policy, and practice in Zambia. Students explore concepts of gender mainstreaming, women's economic empowerment, masculinities, and the role of men in gender equality, applying tools like gender analysis frameworks to sectors such as agriculture, health, and education. …