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Zambia
Non-Governmental Organisations Act, 2009
Act 16 of 2009
- Published on 28 August 2009
- Assented to on 26 August 2009
- Commenced on 21 January 2011 by Non Governmental Organisations Act, (Commencement) Order, 2011
- [This is the version of this document from 2 December 2020.]
- [Amended by Non-Governmental Organisations (Amendment) Act, 2020 (Act 13 of 2020) on 2 December 2020]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement
This Act may be cited as the Non-Governmental Organisations' Act, 2009, and shall come into operation on such date as the Minister may, by statutory instrument, appoint.2. Application
3. Administration of Act
This Act shall be administered and implemented by the Ministry responsible for community development and social welfare.4. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"Board" means the Non-Governmental Organisations' Registration Board established under section five;"certificate" means the certificate of registration issued under Part III of this Act;"Congress" means the Zambia Congress of Non-Governmental Organisations established under section twenty-nine;"Council" means the Council of Non-Governmental Organisations established under section thirty;“Financial Intelligence Centre” means the Financial Intelligence Centre established under the Financial Intelligence Centre Act, 2010;[Act No. 46 of 2010][definition of “Financial Intelligence Centre” inserted by section 2 of Act 13 of 2020];"international non-governmental organisation" means a non-governmental organisation with the original incorporation in one or more countries other than Zambia;"non-governmental organisation" means a private voluntary grouping of individuals or associations, whether corporate or unincorporated, not established or operated for profit, partisan politics or any commercial purposes, and who or which have organised themselves for the promotion of civic education, advocacy, human rights, social welfare, development, charity, research or other activity or program for the benefit or interest of the public, through resources mobilised from sources within or outside Zambia;“proliferation financing” has the meaning assigned to the words of the Anti-Terrorism and Non-Proliferation Act, 2018;[Act No. 6 of 2018][definition of “proliferation financing” inserted by section 2 of Act 13 of 2020]"Register" means the Register for Non-Governmental Organisations; and"Registrar" means the Registrar for Non-Governmental Organisations appointed under section eight.“serious offence” has the meaning assigned to the words in the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act, 2010;[Act No. 19 of 2010][definition of “serious offence” inserted by section 2 of Act 13 of 2020]“terrorism financing” has the meaning assigned to the words in the Anti-Terrorism and Non-Proliferation Act, 2018.[Act No. 6 of 2018][definition of “terrorism financing” inserted by section 2 of Act 13 of 2020]Part II – The Non-Governmental Organisations' Registration Board
5. Establishment of Non-Governmental Organisations Registration Board
6. Composition of Board
7. Functions of Board
The functions of the Board are to—8. Registrar for Non-Governmental Organisations
9. Documentation centre
The Board shall establish and maintain a documentation centre on non-governmental organisations and their activities in Zambia and such other information as may be necessary for the understanding and promotion of the contribution of non-governmental organisations to national development.Part III – Registration of non-governmental organisations
10. Prohibition of operation of unregistered organisation
11. Application for registration
12. Organisation deemed to be established in Zambia
13. Certificate of registration
14. Validity of certificate
A certificate shall, unless cancelled, be valid for a period of five years from the date of issue.15. Refusal of registration
16. Renewal of certificate of registration
17. Suspension and cancellation of certificate
18. Loss of certificate
19. Board may require proof of existence
20. Register
21. Publication of organisations
The Registrar shall publish annually, in the Gazette—22. Appeals
23. Exempt organisations
The Minister may, on the recommendation of the Board, by notice in the Gazette, exempt any non-governmental organisation from registration under this Act as the Minister may determine.24. No diplomatic privileges or immunities for non-governmental organisations
A non-governmental organisation registered under this Act shall not be entitled to diplomatic or consular privileges or immunities granted under the Diplomatic Immunities Act or any other written law.[Cap. 20]Part IV – Duties of registered non-governmental organisations
25. Change of name, objects, etc.
26. Information to be furnished by organisation
27. Registered office
28. List of office bearers to be furnished to Registrar on change of office bearers
Part V – Self-regulation by Non-Governmental Organisations
29. Establishment of Congress
30. Constitution of Council
31. Functions of Council
The functions of the Council are to—32. Code of Conduct
33. Publication of Code of Conduct
34. Membership of interim Council
The first twelve non-governmental organisations to be registered by the Board under this Act shall comprise an interim Council competent to develop the Code of Conduct under this Part.Part V – General provisions
35. Transitional period
36. Offences and penalties
37. Regulations
History of this document
02 December 2020 this version
21 January 2011
28 August 2009
26 August 2009
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Documents citing this one 9
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