Baby Ayla has arrived!
Ayla Iris Mapalo Freer arrived at 11.24am on Monday 10th March. Mum did brilliantly through 36 hours of hard work. We are delighted!
Ayla means ‘Oak’ in Hebrew and she is named after Iris, Matt’s Grandma who passed away 2 weeks before Ayla arrived, and also Mapalo the adopted name for one of the communities we worked with in Zambia – which is a Bemba word meaning ‘Blessing’.
1 comment 12 March, 2008
Update – Christmas 2007
The past two months have been hectic, unsettling, rich, beautiful and full. As we arrived back in the UK happy to see family and friends and excited about the future, we were also aware that, with a baby on the way, we needed to settle as quickly as possible. As weeks turned into months, and we became ever more experienced in filling in application forms, we generally kept our heads down, and wondered what was happening. (more…)
1 comment 19 December, 2007
Matt’s new blog
As we are back in the UK and settling down we will probably be posting on this blog less regularly than before. We will continue to post our news but not so often.
However, Matt is starting a new blog which he plans to use more regularly – and, just like this one, you can sign up to get updates by email or subscribe to the feed.
Matt’s new blog is at: mattfreer.wordpress.com.
Add comment 23 November, 2007
Nov 07 Newsletter
We have just sent out our latest newsletter – which will probably be the last one we do. It looks at what we were doing in our last few months in Zambia and what has been happening at Jubilee Centre recently – as well as our next steps. If you’d like a copy let us know.
Thank you to all of you that have supported us in so many ways over the past two or so years. Your support has meant so much to us, and has meant we could support the work of Jubilee Centre and CMS in the ways that we have.
Add comment 23 November, 2007
Zambia’s lost copper wealth – action trick

It’s been a while, but here is another action trick…
Having lived in the Copperbelt in Zambia we know that one of the central questions about Zambia is always: why is this once middle-income country so poor, when it is so rich – £2bn worth extracted from its mines last year – in copper?
As things are the lucrative trade in copper is not helping address Zambia’s poverty. SCIAF, Christian Aid and Action for Southern Africa, with the support of Zambian civil society, have just published a major report – Undermining Development? – on why Zambia fails to derive the benefits that it should from its enormous copper reserves.
Read the background in the Observer – Zambia’s new bid to cash in on copper.
Read the report – Undermining Development? – or the Executive Summary
Christian Aid and SCIAF are calling for the companies involved not to undermine Zambia’s efforts to tackle poverty and renegotiate their contracts – find out more and take action.
1 comment 30 October, 2007
Journey home
We are now safely back in the UK, after a wonderful journey by train from Zambia to Tanzania. It was a great way to see more of both countries – and it is amazing how fast time goes when you can just sit and watch the world go by! We’ve uploaded a few photo’s to our flickr pages – which are also inserted as a slide show below. Looking forward to settling into UK life once our heads and bodies recover from the journey!
See the photo’s in full on our flickr pages.
Add comment 25 September, 2007
Everyone’s online
Last week we launched Jubilee Centre’s new website – www.jubileecentre.org – which I have been working on over the past year. We’ve developed the new site so that it easily provides the latest news and Monday Issue from JC – you can subscribe to receive both of these by email, just click here.
During last week I also trained all the staff at JC on how to maintain the site – yet again it uses WordPress – which was interesting during the week when we had the worst internet connection ever! We got there in the end though – and are now even changing internet provider as well.
As a result there are personal blog sites springing up from JC staff and associates… so far we have the following:
Bread of Life Church Mapalo – this is the new website from the church we have worked with the most in Mapalo, including home of the HBC women’s group Polly has worked with.
Dan Daka’s blog – Dan is a volunteer at JC
Pukuta Mwanza’s blog – Pukuta, a good friend of ours from before we came to Zambia, just last week joined the JC staff to spearhead the Church Mobilisation Programme.
Micah Challenge Zambia – this is the home of Micah Challenge in Zambia, which is housed at JC.
* Update * The past year has seen JC have major internet connection problems – despite much complaining and telephone calls we’ve never had the problems resolved. Last week’s problems forced JC to look into getting a new provider… and by Monday night this week the new provider had connected us up and all the problems of old are now left to yesterday… what can I say… a week before we leave Zambia JC not only gets a reliable fast internet connection but also a wireless connection!
Add comment 10 September, 2007
Mapalo Farewell
Last Saturday our friends in Mapalo orgnanised a farewell party for us. We have both worked closely with the community in Mapalo – Polly has been working with the Home Based Care women’s group visiting the long term sick every week and helping to develop this into a sustainable funded programme, whilst Matt has worked with the church leaders there in advocacy, including helping them to develop their memorandum of understanding during the elections last year.
So a party with the locally elected councillor and the women’s home based care group in attendance was a great way to say farewell. They put us on the high table with the councillor and showered us with ‘confetti’! We’ve uploaded some photo’s on Flickr – which you should also be able to see in a nifty little show below!
Add comment 5 September, 2007
MCZ Copperbelt launch
Micah Challenge Zambia is now embarking on a series of provincial launches across the country, and this week saw the Copperbelt provincial launch take place in Kitwe. We were joined by Joel Edwards of the EA UK and Andy Clasper of Micah Challenge UK, as well as the District Commissioner for Kitwe representing the Minister for the Copperbelt. The national media covered the story, but dwelt more on what the Minister ’said’ even though he wasn’t even there in person… but any coverage is better than none!
We’ve uploaded a few photo’s that you can see on our flickr pages.
Add comment 30 August, 2007
Cultural viewing?
Now we don’t own a TV – but plenty of people (especially in urban areas) do, and so Zambia has just as many TV-addicts as elsewhere in the world. So in a spirit of cultural exchange I thought that you may be wondering what most Zambians like watching? We’ve talked about the perils of ‘exporting the empire’ a few times on this blog and TV schedules in Zambia are far from immune, but even bearing that in mind it may still be a bit of a surprise to know that some of the most popular TV programmes in Zambia are from World Wrestling Entertainment (what used to be known as WWF). We are pretty sure that the afternoon service at the church we go to was rescheduled so it wouldn’t interfere with the Sunday afternoon wrestling programme… if you have broadband and want to get a glimpse of what you may or may not be missing out on click here.
Add comment 13 August, 2007













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