LUSAKA, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- A senior U. S. official has pledged his
government's commitment to continue helping Zambia in her poverty alleviation
efforts, the Times of Zambia reported on Saturday.
U. S. Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth said his government will continue
providing grants to poor but viable groups as a way of effectively fighting the
high levels of poverty in the southern African country.
The U. S. envoy, however, said in Lusaka during the signing ceremony of 65,
000 U. S. dollars Ambassador's Special Self Help Fund with seven community
organizations that there is need for groups that receive such grants to be
accountable in the manner the funds are utilized.
According to Booth, the grants were part of his government's commitment to
support Zambian-driven development activities that empower people at the
grassroots.