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Dimensions of Urban Poverty in Zambia: Insights, Challenges and Policy Directions

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posted on 2025-07-04, 12:09 authored by Cleopas Gabriel Sambo

This study, conducted between May and July 2024, provides empirical evidence on urban poverty among men and women in Lusaka and Ndola. Using a qualitative case study approach, it engaged diverse stakeholders – including informal sector workers, local government officials, district social welfare officers, and civil society representatives – to offer a comprehensive understanding of urban poverty and inform policy recommendations. Data was collected through focus group discussions and key informant interviews, ensuring a multi-stakeholder perspective on the lived realities and structural drivers of urban poverty. 

Despite Zambia’s resource wealth and its status as one of Africa’s most urbanised nations, urban poverty is widespread. With 40 per cent of Zambia’s 19.6 million people residing in cities, poverty affects 31.9 per cent of urban dwellers – an increase from 23.4 per cent in 2015. This trend underscores the urgent need for targeted antipoverty strategies. While many individuals display resilience, they face persistent challenges such as income instability, food insecurity, inadequate health care, limited educational opportunities and poor housing conditions, all of which undermine their wellbeing and economic agency. 

Funding

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)

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Publisher

Institute of Development Studies

Citation

Sambo, C.G. (2025) Dimensions of Urban Poverty in Zambia: Insights, Challenges and Policy Directions, CPAN Working Paper, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/CPAN.2025.003

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CPAN Working Paper

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Series paper (non-IDS)

Copyright holder

© Crown copyright 2025

Country

Zambia

Language

en

IDS team

Rural Futures

Pagination

1–72

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