Expanded Church Response
Find out more about ECR at www.ecrtrust.org.
ECR is a Christian development organization bringing the Church together to compassionately relieve suffering, to seek justice, and to bring about lasting wholeness. From disease & famines, war, slavery and apartheid, persecution and abuse of the world's most vulnerable, faith based organizations when at its best has one of, if not the longest and most impactful legacies of advocating and mobilizi
ECR joined the rest of the world in commemorating World AIDS Day
01/12/2025
Today, ECR teams across provinces and districts proudly joined the Government of Zambia and partners around the world in commemorating World AIDS Day, standing together in solidarity, remembrance, and renewed commitment to a healthier future.
In the lead-up to this day, our teams actively participated in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, contributing through:
✨ Community and church sensitization sessions
🤝 Dialogue meetings to strengthen awareness and prevention
📢 Reporting GBV cases and providing victim support
🚶♀️🚶♂️ Match pasts to mobilize communities and amplify voices
This year’s World AIDS Day theme, “Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the AIDS Response,” speaks directly to the heart of ECR’s mission.
ECR remains deeply committed to strengthening community resilience, addressing barriers to access, and supporting innovative, community-led solutions that drive a transformed and effective HIV response.
Together, we continue to work for stronger, safer, and more empowered communities. ❤️
25/03/2025
ECR Today Staff Spotlight: Partson Mudenda
Commitment. Loyalty. Hard Work. Resilience.
At Expanded Church Response (ECR), we celebrate individuals whose dedication transforms communities. Today, we shine the spotlight on Partson Mudenda, a man whose unwavering commitment to the Families Matter! Program (FMP) has left an indelible mark on countless lives.
“A Decade of Growth and Laughter”
For over a decade, Partson has been more than a facilitator, trainer, and coordinator—he has been a pillar of strength, wisdom, and inspiration. His journey with FMP began in 2009, eager to shape the future of family-based interventions. From the very first pilot tests, he embraced the challenge, contributing recommendations, designing impactful posters, and crafting proverbs that still echo in the program’s teachings today.
In 2016, he officially joined ECR as an FMP Facilitator, where his passion for strengthening families flourished. His commitment and expertise saw him rise to the role of Trainer of Trainers, equipping facilitators to become champions of change in their communities.
In 2017, Partson took on the role of Project Coordinator for Ndola District, leading program implementation and strengthening partnerships at the district level. A year later, in 2018, he was transferred to Livingstone, where he continued his mission, ensuring that families received the support and guidance they needed to thrive.
Today, Partson serves as Project Coordinator in Monze, leading with the same passion, resilience, and unwavering dedication. His story is a testament to what it means to serve with heart and purpose—to work not just for today, but for the lasting transformation of families, one community at a time.
ECR is proud to celebrate Partson Mudenda—a true champion of change.
12/03/2025
Celebrating Maseneko & the Power of Youth – A Youth Day Tribute
Today, as we commemorate Youth Day, we take a moment to celebrate Maseneko—a shining example of what it means to be a dedicated, humble, and purpose-driven young person.
Maseneko’s journey with Expanded Church Response (ECR) began in 2001 when he joined as a YALI intern. From the very start, his remarkable character, strong work ethic, and passion for service set him apart. Because of his outstanding qualities, ECR saw his potential and welcomed him as a full-time staff member—a decision that has been nothing short of rewarding.
Why We Celebrate Maseneko
Maseneko embodies the qualities of an exceptional young person:
✅ Calm and Humble – Always leading with grace, respect, and a quiet strength.
✅ Helpful – Never hesitating to lend a hand, always ready to assist those in need.
✅ Flexible – Adapts effortlessly to change, proving that growth comes with openness.
✅ Growth Mindset – Willing to learn, improve, and embrace new challenges.
✅ Responsible & Dependable – A team player who can be counted on, no matter the task.
At ECR, we have watched Maseneko grow, contribute, and inspire—and today, we stand proud of the person he has become. But Maseneko’s story is not just his own—it is the story of so many young people who are making a difference in their lives, their families, their communities, and our nation.
To the Youth of Zambia—This is Your Time!
To all the young people we have served through our programs, and to those who are out there working hard, striving to create a better future, we celebrate you! Your resilience, creativity, and determination are what drive progress. You are not just the leaders of tomorrow—you are the change-makers of today!
As we mark Youth Day, let us be reminded that every act of kindness, every moment of learning, and every step of hard work brings us closer to a better future. The road may not always be easy, but like Maseneko, embrace the journey, stay humble, be ready to help, remain flexible, and never stop growing.
To Maseneko, to the youth at ECR, and to all young people across Zambia—Happy Youth Day! Keep shining, keep pushing forward, and keep making a difference. The future belongs to you!
08/03/2025
✨ Celebrating the A-Team: The Women Behind ECR’s Impact ✨
Today, as the world honors International Women’s Day, we take a moment to recognize three phenomenal women we can proudly call the A-Team—a trio of Achievers, Advocates, Architects of Change, Ambassadors of Hope, and Absolute Trailblazers.
They are the heart and soul behind the programming at Expanded Church Response (ECR)—the minds that strategize, the hands that build, and the voices that champion transformation. For over eight years, they have poured their intelligence, passion, and relentless energy into work that saves lives, educates minds, and uplifts communities.
Through them, we have witnessed:
✨ Girls and young women empowered with life skills, boldly escaping r**e and abuse.
✨ Thousands living longer, healthier lives because they are now consistently on treatment.
✨ Families breaking cycles of poverty—thriving through savings groups, building homes, and launching businesses.
✨ Men stepping up as active parents, reshaping the future of their children.
✨ Boys receiving mentorship and guidance, growing into responsible young men who respect and protect their communities.
Their impact is beyond what words can capture. They are the quiet force behind every success story, the unseen hands shaping destinies, and the unwavering strength that pushes boundaries.
Mwangala, Chisambi and Deborah, today, we honor you. We remind you that you are powerful, resilient, beautiful, and victorious. You have transformed the world—one life at a time.
Happy Women’s Day to the A-Team and to every woman making a difference. Your light shines far beyond what the world sees. ✨💜
03/03/2025
ECR Spotlight: Emmanuel Kanyesha – A Champion for Evidence-Driven Change
Today, we celebrate Emmanuel Kanyesha, a dedicated Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer who has been a pillar of strength in ECR for the past five years. With a heart for service and an unwavering commitment to impact-driven work, Emmanuel has traveled long distances—especially to rural communities—to ensure that beneficiaries and local organizations receive the support they need.
As an M&E Officer under the ADVANCE and CHAZ projects, Emmanuel plays a critical role in tracking and measuring the effectiveness of programs focused on adolescent health, GBV prevention, HIV prevention, family and parenting interventions, immunization, and safe house support. His work ensures that ECR collects accurate data, analyzes key insights, and continuously improves its interventions.
Emmanuel’s motivation comes from his passion for evidence-driven change, knowing that every data point represents a life, a story, and an opportunity for transformation. His work is not just about numbers—it’s about ensuring that vulnerable populations, especially adolescents and survivors of abuse, receive the support they deserve.
HE embodies Excellence, Accountability, Integrity, and Compassion, values that guide him in maintaining ethical reporting, ensuring program effectiveness, and upholding the dignity of the communities ECR serves. Over the years, he has developed strong facilitation skills, engaging diverse groups, including church leaders, traditional authorities, community members, and young people, making him an invaluable asset to the organization.
His message to others? “Passion matters more than the pay because with passion, you give your all despite the challenges.”
A lover of family time and guided by Isaiah 55:11, Emmanuel believes in purposeful work that brings lasting impact. We celebrate his dedication, resilience, and the life-changing work he continues to do at ECR!
28/02/2025
Today’s ECR Staff Spotlight: Wilbroad Kambone – Driving with Purpose
For eight years, Wilbroad Kambone has been more than just a driver at ECR—he has been a vital force behind the smooth operations of our mission. His dedication to safety, reliability, and efficiency ensures that teams, materials, and essential resources reach their destinations on time, no matter the challenges on the road.
Wilbroad embodies integrity, excellence, and commitment in everything he does. Whether it’s navigating difficult terrain, performing mechanical fixes to keep vehicles running, or ensuring critical documents arrive on time, he carries out his work with patience and loyalty. One of his proudest moments was delivering time-sensitive documents under tough conditions, helping the team meet a crucial deadline.
Beyond his role, Wilbroad has grown into a strategic planner and problem solver, proving that every task—no matter how simple it seems—has a profound impact. His advice to others? Be disciplined, responsible, and always prioritize safety, because even the smallest role can drive great change.
Inspired by Proverbs 16:3, he remains committed to the journey ahead, growing his skills and strengthening ECR’s logistics. And if you ever spot him behind the wheel, chances are he’s enjoying some gospel music while ensuring the road ahead is clear for impact.
27/02/2025
Today’s ECR’s Staff Spotlight:
🌟 Carol’s Story of Impact & Dedication: 🌟
Today, we celebrate Caroline (Carol) Mfungo Akabana, our Families Matter! Project Coordinator, whose unwavering dedication is making a real difference.
With over four years at ECR, Carol has gone beyond coordination—she has become a lifeline for vulnerable communities. Her leadership ensures that families in some of the most remote areas receive life-changing knowledge and support. She has witnessed firsthand the power of intervention, such as rescuing a child from sexual abuse by swiftly connecting them to the right services.
Despite facing challenges like difficult terrains, financial constraints, and logistical hurdles, Carol finds solutions, ensuring facilitators are equipped and motivated. She believes that a strong, happy team can go the extra mile, and she fosters that spirit every day.
🔹 Her driving force? Seeing lives transformed and knowing her work has eternal value.
🔹 What keeps her going? Faith. “At ECR, prayer is the beginning and end of everything.”
🔹 Her vision? Expanding ECR’s impact beyond Mongu, adding an economic empowerment component to break the cycle of poverty.
Carol’s story is a powerful reminder of the impact of ECR’s work. This is why we do what we do! 💙🙏
👉 Join us in supporting this mission! Whether through prayers, partnerships, or donations, YOU can be part of this incredible journey.
20/02/2025
🌍 Braving the Rains, Crossing the Toughest Terrains—All for the Next Generation!
Meet Xavier Dambula and Joanna Mungaila, dedicated Families Matter! Program (FMP) facilitators. In these photos, working in Chitongo Community, Mazabuka, they aren’t just walking through difficult landscapes—they are carrying hope, protection, and life-saving knowledge to families in need. Soaked, tired, but never discouraged, they push forward because every child, especially every girl, deserves a future free from HIV and gender-based violence (GBV).
Through the PEPFAR/CDC-supported Families Matter! Program (FMP), ECR has trained nearly 200,000 parents in life-changing parent-child communication skills for HIV and GBV prevention, care, and treatment. But none of this would be possible without the unshakable commitment of facilitators like Xavier and Joanna, who brave long distances, harsh weather, and difficult terrain to ensure no family is left behind.
We need more champions like them! 💙 With more support, we can reach more families, protect more children, and transform more lives in communities like Chitongo and beyond. Join us in making a difference—your support can take this impact even further!
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