The Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (SACCORD) is Zambia’s leading peacebuilding and governance organization. Since 1999, we have been committed to promoting peace, security, democracy, and human rights across Zambia and the Southern African region.Through dialogue, advocacy, and civic engagement, we empower communities and hold leaders accountable for a more just and democratic society.
SACCORD is committed to fostering peace, justice, and democratic governance in Zambia and beyond. Through our key programs, we work to protect human rights, resolve conflicts, promote accountability, and empower citizens to actively participate in governance.
We advocate for human rights, electoral integrity, and legal reforms, ensuring that every citizen enjoys their fundamental freedoms.
SACCORD promotes dialogue, mediation, and conflict resolution to maintain peace in Zambia and the broader Southern African region.
We track budgets, policies, and legislation, ensuring transparency in governance and responsible leadership.
We educate citizens about their civic rights and responsibilities, helping them make informed decisions in elections and governance.
Join SACCORD and be part of a movement dedicated to peace, democracy, and human rights in Zambia and the Southern African region. As a member, you’ll contribute to conflict resolution, good governance, and civic engagement, helping to create a more just and peaceful society.
SACCORD (Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes) is a Zambian-based NGO dedicated to peacebuilding, democratic governance, and human rights advocacy in Zambia and the Southern African region.
You can join by filling out an application form on SACCORD’s website or visiting their office.
Members gain access to networking opportunities, training workshops, and updates on peacebuilding and governance.
Yes, SACCORD provides workshops on peacebuilding, governance, and human rights advocacy.
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