A New Chapter for Zambia’s Substance Use Workforce

On 10 December 2025, Zambia marked a significant milestone in its response to substance use with the official launch of the ISSUP Zambia National Chapter at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka. Officiated by Dr. Angel Chirwa of the University of Zambia School of Medicine and Teaching Hospital, the event signaled a strengthened national commitment to building a professional workforce for substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery.

Launched under the theme “Building a Professional Workforce for Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery in Zambia,” ISSUP Zambia becomes the country’s national platform for advancing professional standards and evidence-based practice. The launch convened government officials, academics, civil society leaders, and international partners, including UNODC and the U.S. Embassy Zambia. A key highlight was a presentation by ISSUP Global Chief Executive, Ms. Joanna Travis-Roberts, who outlined opportunities for Zambia through ISSUP’s global network of over 48,000 professionals across 41 national chapters.

Speaking on behalf of the new chapter, ISSUP Zambia Director Kapambwe Chikontwe described the launch as a transformational moment, noting that the chapter will provide a professional home for training, certification, networking, and access to global best practices in support of Zambia’s vision for a healthy, safe, and productive nation.