Background
- The role of DHID is to facilitate the development, maintenance and sustainable management of urban, peri-urban and rural infrastructure to enhance the delivery of social services to the people of Zambia.
- Services are delivered through Local Authorities (LAs) in partnership with the private sector.
Goal of DHID
- To work with and through key players and stakeholders – LAs, CPs, NGOs, etc., in ensuring provision of quality municipal infrastructure throughout Zambia by providing: adequate coordination; professional technical advice; mobilisation of resources; monitoring and evaluation of municipal infrastructure.
Policies and Acts
The Following are some of the Policies and Acts Relevant to DHID:
- The Local Government Act National Housing Policy: This policy is currently undergoing review; –
- The Markets and Bus Stations Act No. 7 of 2007; providing for formation of market boards, establishment of the markets and bus station fund and management of markets and bus stations by Las;
- The National Fire and Rescue Services Policy (Draft).
Other Relevant Policies & Acts
- Transport Policy under MCT
- Public Roads Act No. 12. 2002 under MWS
- National Road Fund Act No. 13. 2002
- Public Health Act under MOH
- ZEMA
Units under DHID
The department has four units as indicated below;
- Urban and Feeder Roads;
- Markets and Bus Stations;
- Fire and Rescue Services and;
- Solid Waste Management.
The Department facilitates the planning and sourcing of funds for the care and maintenance of urban and feeder roads including community access roads in the country. The Public Roads Act and Government Gazette Number 836 of 2016 gives the mandate of maintaining urban, feeder and community roads to the Local Authorities (Councils).
