The Zambia Key Population Consortium (Zam-KPC) was founded in 2019 to strengthen coordination, collaboration and representation of  KP led organizations for improved and rights based HIV service delivery. It was finally registered in 2021 as an NGO. The Consortium leverages resources and opportunities for increased access to health services that are inclusive, non- discriminatory and affirming to all key populations.

Key interventions by the Zam-KPC includes advocacy, Coordination of KP interventions, resource mobilization, capacity strengthening, monitoring of KP services and offering strategic and systemic guidance to key partners and stakeholders within the National HIV response. The consortium also supports KP related emergency response efforts. The consortium benefits from the KP-TNC through learning about best practices from other countries; link their country work regionally and promote the exchange of skills, experiences and expertise.


The KP-TNC is made up these country Consortia: