Tandaza

Tandaza

A Powerful Initiative for Democratic Leadership in Zambia’s Health Sector

Expanding Democracy into
Health and Gender Justice

Unlocking democratic participation and women’s leadership in Zambia’s health sector.

Strengthening democratic participation in health systems is increasingly important as societies face rising polarization, declining institutional trust and growing pressure on public health systems.

Project Facts

Location: Zambia

Duration: 2027–2029

Partners: NGO Aikkiya & Women in Global Health Zambia

Total Budget: 3,529,410 SEK

Sida Funding: 85%

Private Co-Financing: 15%

Private contributions unlock larger public funding for democratic development and gender equality.

The Challenge

Across the world, democratic institutions are facing declining public trust, increasing polarization and misinformation.

These trends also affect public sectors such as healthcare, where inclusive leadership and accountable governance are essential.

In Zambia, women represent nearly 70% of the health workforce, yet remain significantly underrepresented in leadership and decision-making roles within health governance.

Limited access to professional networks, leadership opportunities and civic participation mechanisms reduces women’s ability to influence health policies and democratic accountability.

THE INITIATIVE

TANDAZA is a three-year initiative designed to strengthen democratic participation and accountability within Zambia’s health sector.

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The project empowers women health professionals and civil society actors through:

  • Civic education on democracy, human rights and the right to health
  • Leadership and advocacy training for women health workers
  • Dialogue platforms between civil society, health institutions and public authorities
  • Support for women-led advocacy initiatives
  • International knowledge exchange between civil society actors

PARTNERSHIP

Aikkiya – Voices for Peaceful Diversity

A Swedish civil society organisation working to strengthen democratic participation and peaceful coexistence.

Aikkiya Voices for peaceful diversity

Women in Global Health Zambia

A national organisation working to strengthen women’s leadership and gender equality in Zambia’s health sector.

EXPECTED IMPACT

The initiative contributes to:

  • increased women’s participation in health governance
  • stronger dialogue between civil society and public institutions
  • improved accountability in health systems
  • strengthened democratic participation and gender equality

In the long term, the project supports more inclusive and democratic health governance systems in Zambia.

FUNDING STRUCTURE

Total Project Budget (3 years)

3,529,410 SEK

Sida funding:

3,000,000 SEK

Private co-financing required:

529,410 SEK

Private partners therefore unlock larger public funding for democratic development.

BECOME A PARTNER

We welcome collaboration with philanthropic actors, foundations and companies committed to democracy, gender equality and resilient health systems.

Partnership contributions support:

  • leadership development for women in the health sector
  • democratic dialogue platforms
  • strengthened civil society engagement in health governance

Contact us to explore partnership opportunities.

For more inquiries please contact >>

Kristina Rosic

Secretary General

Aikkiya – Voices for Peaceful Diversity

kristina.rosic@aikkiya.org

+46 (0)70 875 14 18