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Background Information: Re-advertised The Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) is a civil society network committed to poverty alleviation through collaborative efforts with marginalized communities. Since its establishment in 2000, CSPR has advanced the active and substantive engagement of civil society organizations and citizens in the development and oversight of National Development Plans (NDPs), thereby promoting responsive policies that prioritize the poor and improve public service delivery. Within the realm of Social Security and Justice, CSPR strives to build a fair and equitable society by ensuring universal access to social protection and legal recourse. In the domain of economic governance, the organization advocates for robust fiscal policies and regulatory frameworks to foster sustainable economic growth and mitigate inequality. As part of the LIFT Zambia Program, the Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) is spearheading efforts to enhance access to sustainable and safe water in Fumble District. This initiative is aligned with the MI Model, which fosters small-scale farmers’ productivity through climate-resilient agricultural practices and improved livelihood opportunities. CSPR plans to enhance the incubation hub in Valencia Ward by implementing a solar-powered water reticulation system and constructing two water kiosks in Alamo Ward. This solar-powered water infrastructure will be engineered to address both domestic requirements of nearby communities and agricultural productivity, significantly improving water security for households and smallholder farmers. To retrieve the documents, please copy the provided link and paste it into your browser’s address bar. [Click the Apply button below to apply, and Create my CV to build a CV tailored to this offer, professionally]
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