Mr. Moses Makungu

Mr. Moses Makungu
Lecturer III
Development Studies
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Biography

Moses Makungu holds a Master of Arts in Development Studies and a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching Methodology. With a medical background, he offers valuable insights into public health challenges in Zambia and their broader implications for development. Additionally, his military service has provided him with extensive experience in the critical role the armed forces play in maintaining stability and security, as well as in supporting infrastructure rehabilitation in conflict-affected regions—ultimately fostering environments conducive to sustainable development.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Arts - Development Studies

Master of Arts - Development Studies

Post Graduate Diploma - Teaching Methodology

Course taught

DEV 1150 Introduction to Development Studies

DEV 4350 Dimensions of Poverty

DEV 9450 Economic Policy, Growth and Development

DEV 9650 Women and Development

DEV 9110 Human Development

Makungu, Moses, Lorraine Matekenya, Priscillah Nsama (2025). The Effects of the Revocation of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) on Zimbabwean Migrants’ Children Living in South Africa Int. j. adv. multidisc. res. stu 2025; 5(2):1356-1362

Makungu Moses, Tarisai Chakunyuma, Brivery Siamabele, Nsama, Valentine Kalonje, (2025). Interventions by Zambian Government to Prevent Resurgence of Cholera in Unplanned Settlements: Lessons from Misisi Compound in Lusaka 2025:5(2):379 -388

Makungu Moses, Brivery Siamabele, Priscillah Nsama, Valentine Kalonje, Themba Mapulanga, (2025). Waste Management and Livelihoods: Experiences from George Compound 2025; 5(2):367-378

Makungu Moses, Atupele Mbewe, Brivery Siamabele (2025). Exploring Potential Opportunities for the Malawi Government to Implement the Encampment Policy; Experiences from the Dzaleka Refugee Camp of Malawi 2025; 5(1):749-756

Makungu Moses and Sishekanu Kennedy (2024). Implications of Development Assistance on the Health Sector: A Case of Zambia 2024; 4(6):638-643

Makungu Moses and Farai Sylvia Liwewe (2024). Coping Mechanisms among Refugee Women and Girls in Post Conflict Situations: A Case of Lusaka Urban Center 2024; 4(4):93-96

Makungu Moses (2024). Pre – conditions for Zambia to Exit from Depending on Foreign Aid as a tool for Development Financing 2024;4(2):746 750

Political Governance of disasters

Politics of Disaster Relief and Reconstruction

Politics of Carbon Credits

Disaster States

Politics of Climate Change Financing

Projects and Grants

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