Since her establishment in 2008,
ZAP has realised several projects
in the Kaindu - Mumbwa area, an area
in South-Central Zambia.
FINISHED PROJECTS
Kaindu Basic School
140 school benches and 7 teacher's tables
Construction of 1 new teacher's house
Renovation of 7 teacher's houses with outside kitchen, washroom and toilet
Employment - the ZAP team consisted of 15 people
    who worked on this project for 2 years

Big Concession School
Construction of 6 new teacher's houses with outside kitchen,
    toilet and washing area
Waterwell with manual pump installed next to the teachers' accommodation
Employment: the ZAP team consisted of 8 people
    who worked on this project for 1½ year

Lantana Farm
Construction of a nursery school for children under 7 years of age
Employment: the ZAP team consisted of 5 people
    who worked on this project for 6 months

Clinic in Kaindu
Construction of a waiting shelter with a big uotside kitchen en 2 washing areas
Complete renovation of 2 staff houses for the doctor and a nurse
Construction of a schoolroom with 2 office spaces
Employment: the ZAP team consisted of 8 people
    who worked on this project for 1½ year

The school in Nkulumaziba
Construction of a school, 2 classrooms with office space and strongroom
Construction of 5 toilets
In February construction work was started on the first of a total of 4
    teacher's houses to be built by ZAP. This will be completed in April.
    Immediately ZAP will start building the second school block.
Employment: the ZAP team consists of 12 people
    who are at work on this project since February 2012

ZAP Chicken Farm at Nkulamaziba
At the Community's initiative a chicken farm was started in August 2012
On the one hand it is a learning experience for the children who are given the
    responsibility of looking after these animals, and on the other, the chickens are
    sold and the proceeds are donated by the community to ZAP
Workshops are being given by a vet from Mumbwa to instruct the community on
    running a chicken farm with regard to nutrition, inoculations, etc

School at the Kitumba Open Air Prison
In February 2012 a start was made with the construction of a school:
two classrooms, an office and a strong room in the middle. The school is
    completed and the first qualified has started. The official opening will be in May.
In February 2013 ZAP started with the building of the first teacher house.
Construction of 3 double toilets
Employment: the ZAP team here consists of 3 workmen,
    the others are prisoners. In this way they gain working experience, which will
    surely help them on their return in society.