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The Make Zambia Great Movement is a dynamic student-led initiative focused on leading advocacy efforts, harnessing the skills and passion of students across Zambia to drive sustainable, positive change. Established on the belief that students can be influential change-makers today and visionary leaders tomorrow, the movement unites students from various universities to collaboratively address challenges affecting both their academic communities and the nation at large.
Core Beliefs and Slogan
The movement’s slogan, "Students Today, Leaders Tomorrow," embodies our vision: that students are not only learning but are also prepared to make a difference today. Make Zambia Great believes students can actively contribute to society now while preparing themselves for future leadership. Advocacy is central to this mission, as students engage with issues affecting their institutions, communities, and the nation, pushing for meaningful change.
Vision and Mission
The Vision of Make Zambia Great is a Zambia where students’ advocacy and collective actions lead to sustainable progress and development. The movement seeks to cultivate a culture where students are empowered to use their voices to influence decisions and contribute to a prosperous, equitable Zambia.
Through initiatives led by students, the movement envisions a Zambia that benefits from innovative solutions to its pressing challenges.
The Mission is to leverage students’ skills, knowledge, and passion to create solutions and advocate for policies that address the country’s most pressing challenges. Through both grassroots initiatives and partnerships with university and national leaders, the movement ensures that students’ perspectives and ideas are included in decision-making processes.