Abstract
AbstractThis chapter unveils the primary outcomes. The study reveals that economic, geographical, and agricultural elements played pivotal roles in shaping the pace of missionary expansion in Zambia. While the progression of missionary education was gradual and unequal between genders during the colonial era. Moreover, medical missionaries notably addressed the healthcare needs of the African populace, leveraging local auxiliaries. Additionally, the evidence underscores that historical exposure to missionaries continues to exert a substantial influence on education and health outcomes in Zambia.
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Springer Nature Switzerland
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