Zambia
IGC Zambia delivers data-driven research, actionable insights, and economic policy advice, focusing on key drivers of growth such as mining, energy, public-sector effectiveness, agriculture, and firm productivity. Our work integrates cross-cutting priorities, including climate adaptation and poverty reduction.
We also support the Zambia Evidence Lab – a project spearheaded by the Zambian Ministry of Finance and National Planning (MoFNP), designed to enhance the use of data in policy decisions.
Explore our work

Advancing Gender Equity for Economic Growth

Data for Policy Workshop

Positioning Zambia for a copper-plus future

Zambia's pathways to growth

Public lecture: Is a development bargain in Zambia possible?

Unlocking economic prosperity in the Zambian Copperbelt

Zambia Economic Growth Forum 2024

Unlocking the potential of Zambia's administrative data

What constrains agricultural productivity in Zambia?

A strategy for resource-led development in Zambia
About
As one of the youngest and most urbanised countries in Africa with large copper reserves, Zambia has experienced high levels of economic growth during surges in global commodity prices but has struggled to reduce poverty and inequality. The economy is dominated by mining and agriculture, but rapid urbanisation and the increasing services sector are driving structural transformation. Several structural problems constrain widespread prosperity including high public debt, dependence on a single commodity, periodic electricity crises, and low agricultural productivity.
IGC Zambia, based in Lusaka, supports Zambia's quest for sustainable and inclusive economic growth by working with the government on a range of policy priorities where data and economic research can support policy decisions. For example, we have supported improving the recruitment of community health workers, measured the effects of power outages on firms, mapped informal settlements in Lusaka, evaluated if electronic fiscal devices are effective in raising tax revenue, mapped over 40,000 businesses in Lusaka, and helped roll out of the Constituency Development Fund. Present work focuses on key drivers of growth in Zambia: energy, mining, public-service delivery, and agriculture.
The cornerstone of IGC's work in Zambia is high-trust relationships with policymakers to co-produce relevant and rigorous research. IGC Zambia works with several government departments including the State House, Bank of Zambia, the Ministry of Finance and National Planning, the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Energy, and the Ministry of Local Government. IGC also supports economic development dialogue in Zambia, such as through the annual Zambia Economic Growth Forum.
IGC Zambia Team

Rory Hardie
Country Economist, Zambia, International Growth CentreLwandamo Muwema
Country Office Manager, Zambia, International Growth Centre
Thandiwe Ng'ombe
Country Economist, Zambia, International Growth Centre
Benjamin Shawa
Country Economist, Zambia, International Growth Centre
Shahrukh Wani
Country Manager, Zambia, International Growth Centre
Stephen Jackson
ZEL Lab Economist, Zambia, International Growth Centre
Chomba Kalunga
Head of Zambia Evidence Lab (ZEL), Zambia, International Growth Centre
Lloyd Mwanza
Country Office Administrator , ZEL, Zambia, International Growth Centre
Tyler Rossow
ZEL Data Analyst, Zambia, International Growth CentreFeatured researchers

Nava Ashraf
Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Katherine E Casey
Professor of Political Economy, Stanford University
Kelsey Jack
Associate Professor, University of California - Santa Barbara
Brian Dillon
Assistant Professor, Cornell University
Gilbert Siame
Director of the Centre for Urban Research and Planning, University of Zambia
Torsten Figueiredo Walter
Assistant Professor of Economics, New York University Abu Dhabi
Niclas Moneke
Associate Professor, University of Oxford
Twivwe Siwale
Head of Tax for Growth Initiative, International Growth Centre
Simon Roberts
Visiting Professor of Economics, University of Johannesburg
Oriana Bandiera
Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Martin Williams
Associate Professor in Public Management, University of Oxford
Anja Benshaul-Tolonen
Assistant Professor of Economics, Barnard College, Columbia UniversityContact
Phone No.: +260774745243
Email: [email protected]
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Address: AfricaWorks, 4 Bishops Road, Kabulonga, Lusaka, Zambia