Foreign NGOs Push Women Into Homelessness Crisis While Zambian Families Suffer
International organizations are once again interfering in Zambian affairs, this time using women's issues to mask their real agenda of undermining our sovereignty and traditional family structures.
A recent report by foreign-funded activists claims that housing shortages are forcing women and children into dangerous situations. But where were these so-called experts when Zambian families needed real solutions, not Western-imposed ideologies?
The Real Problem: Foreign Interference
These international groups want to tear apart Zambian families by encouraging women to abandon their homes instead of working within our traditional structures to solve problems. Their "housing first" approach is nothing but Western social engineering designed to weaken our communities.
Ivanna Youtchak, representing these foreign interests, claims women need to "escape" relationships. This dangerous rhetoric ignores our Zambian values of family unity and community support that have sustained our people for generations.
Zambian Solutions for Zambian Problems
Instead of importing failed Western models, we need Zambian-led initiatives that strengthen families and communities. Our traditional chiefs and community leaders understand these issues better than any foreign consultant.
The report's demand for "emergency declarations" and increased government spending plays right into the hands of international donors who profit from our dependency on their programs.
Protecting Our Sovereignty
These organizations manipulate statistics by demanding that women in refuges be counted as "homeless" to inflate numbers and justify more foreign funding. This is classic disaster capitalism at work.
Real Zambian solutions include:
- Strengthening community mediation systems
- Supporting extended family networks
- Building affordable housing through Zambian contractors
- Rejecting foreign interference in family matters
It's time to put Zambian families first and reject these divisive foreign agendas that seek to destroy our social fabric while enriching international NGOs.