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Global climate action

The move towards global and immediate action has been agreed as part of the Copenhagen Accord, following two weeks of intensive negotiations and two years of talks.

The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 °C (7 °F). 

Leaders heed Commonwealth Conversation findings

Commonwealth leaders recognised the work carried out by the Royal Commonwealth Society in the Commonwealth Conversation.

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UK announces £5.7 million to support Zambia’s anti corruption drive

The Department for International Development has announced a commitment of £5.7 million for a new anti-corruption programme.

Leaders heed Commonwealth Conversation findings

In a closing statement from the Port of Spain Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) yesterday, Commonwealth leaders recognised the work carried out by the Royal Commonwealth Society in the Commonwealth Conversation....

UK in Zambia - the official website for the British High Commission in Zambia

A woman walks past a globe, part of the 'Cool Globes' exhibition, Copenhagen December 19, 2009 (Getty)

Global climate action

The move towards global and immediate action has been agreed as part of the Copenhagen Accord, following two weeks of intensive negotiations and two years of talks.

The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 °C (7 °F). 

Leaders heed Commonwealth Conversation findings

Commonwealth leaders recognised the work carried out by the Royal Commonwealth Society in the Commonwealth Conversation.

UK in Zambia

Welcome to the British High Commission website. Here you will find information on how the British High Commission represents the British Government in its relations with the Zambian Government and promotes British interests in Zambia.

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We have an online registration service - LOCATE for British nationals travelling or living in Zambia

Swine flu pandemic – Zambia

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The number of confirmed cases of Swine Flu (H1N1) across the world continues to grow. Fifteen cases of Swine Flu (H1N1) were confirmed in Zambia by the Ministry of Health.

Notice on new passport arrangements for British Nationals in Zambia

From 17 August 2009 full passports will no longer be issued at this British High Commission. All full passport applications will continue to be accepted by the British High Commission. Consular staff at the British High Commission in Lusaka will continue to assess applications and where necessary carry out interviews. However, passport production will take place at the British High Commission in Pretoria.

 

LATEST NEWS

UK announces £5.7 million to support Zambia’s anti corruption drive
10 December 2009
The Department for International Development has announced a commitment of £5.7 million for a new anti-corruption programme.

Leaders heed Commonwealth Conversation findings
1 December 2009
In a closing statement from the Port of Spain Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) yesterday, Commonwealth leaders recognised the work carried out by the Royal Commonwealth Society in the Commonwealth Conversation....

map of Zambia Lusaka

Contact us

Here you will find the address and the contact details of British High Commission, Lusaka, Zambia
British High Commission
5210 Independence Avenue
PO Box 50050
15101 Ridgeway
Lusaka Zambia

Telephone: (260) (211) 423200
Fax:

(260) (211) 423291 Management/Press and Public Affairs
(260) (211) 423292 Consular
(260) (211) 423289 Chancery
(260) (211) 423209 Visa

 


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Fri: 0600-1100
Local: Mon-Thurs: 0800-1300/1400-1630
Fri: 0800-1300


 

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