Below is a link to pictures taken in Zambia last week.
Concern CEO Dominic MacSorley, chairperson Frances O'Keeffe, retired board member Evanna Barry, and I, as press officer, visited Concern programmes in Zambia.
It was a life-changing experience. Concern, in co-operation with Irish Aid, is carrying out extraordinary work in Zambia.
Patrick McManus, Head of Development Aid at the Irish embassy in Lusaka, accompanied the Concern visitors to the agency's programmes in western Zambia.
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