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Subscriptions for the Bulletin is K30,000 for Zambia and  US$ 25.00 for airmail outside Zambia.

If you would like to be on our mailing list to receive the quarterly JCTR Bulletin, Contact JCTR Administrator By Email It is also available on sale at the Catholic Bookstore, Lusaka.

Bulletin No. 78 - Some articles in this issue...
- Four Pillars For JCTR’s Activities

- Two Decades Of Promoting Faith And Justice – 1988-2008

- Adult Literacy Globally And In Zambia

- Third World Debt And Ecological Damage

- Climate Change Disaster And Human Rights

- Development Is More Than Market Access..........................................................

Many More...

Bulletin No. 77 - Some articles in this issue...
- Retrospection, Introspection and forecasting:" Two decades of Promoting Faith and Justice"
- Implications for Poverty Reduction of the Increase in Commodity Revenues
- Public Private Partnerships (PPP)
- A Human Rights Approach to Social Justice
- The African Peer Review Mechanism: What Hope for Zambia?
- "FINSH THE WORK" Campaign

- Women: Endangered Species in Peace and in War

Bulletin No. 76 - Some articles in this issue...
- Political Theology and Zambian politics:  extending the dialogue
- Water and sanitation:Inalienable rights
- Human dignity and right/duty to food: Should we go the colonial way?
- Utilisation of commodity revenues and avoiding the Dutch disease
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Coverage of Africa: who tells the African story?
- Trade and financing for trade: the hidden link in contemporary economic development

See complete list of articles...

Bulletin No. 75
Some articles in this issue...
- Political Theology and Zambian politics
- Debt canellation and trade justice campaign
- King Canute to the rescue: Reflections on global warming
- Africa: United on Zimbabwe, divided on EPAs
- Scripture and HIV and AIDS
- Echo of the first African synod: New look of ordained ministry
See complete list of articles...

Bulletin No. 74 Issue... HIGHLIGHTS
- Parliament and Civil Society fo in ward accountability
- Making Debt Work: The Zambian Challenge
- Waking up the neighbours: ditching structural injustices
- Religious Vows and Social Justice
- Human Dignity and the Right to Food
- Is AIDS a punishment from God?
See complete list of articles...

Bulletin No. 73
- Women's role in Economic Development
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Big Brother, big problem
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Should we grow crops for biofuels? another view
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Education for the poor?
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The rich few – the majority poor: who is responsible for the chasm?
See complete list of articles...

Bulletin No. 71
- Economies marred by irresponsible lending
- Can anyone be damned eternally to hell?
- Does our Society allow silence?
- The voice of a farmer
- At the bottom of the well: The dangers of structural poverty

And many more articles...

We encourage lively analytical exchange on the views raised in the Bulletin . We would therefore be happy to receive your articles and letters. They should be between 1000 and 1500 words on any social, political, cultural, theological and spiritual themes.
We look forward to hearing from you! Contact us...

 

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JCTR Quarterly Bulletin
1990-4487ISSN

The Bulletin  publishes articles that promote study and action on issues linking Christian faith and social justice in Zambia - Malawi today. Articles broaden the understanding of the social, economic, political and cultural issues of the day and promote response to these issues in light of the church's social teaching.

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Bulletin No. 78 | Bulletin No. 77|Bulletin No. 76 |Bulletin No. 75|

2007
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Bulletin No. 74 | Bulletin No. 73 | Bulletin No. 72 | Bulletin No. 71

Bulls 2006

Bulletin No. 70 | Bulletin No. 69 | Bulletin No. 68|
Bulletin No. 67

2005 Bulletins

| Bulletin No. 66| Bulletin No.65| Bulletin No. 64| Bulletin No.63|

 

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