This paper provides a review of the delivery of veterinary services in Zamb
ia in response to the privatization and liberalization policies of the gove
rnment. Historically veterinary services were provided free of charge, but
this led to a deterioration of the effectiveness and coverage of the veteri
nary services to livestock farmers. In order to address this problem, the a
griculture Sector Investment Program, launched by the government in 1996, h
as redefined the roles and responsibilities of both the public and private
sectors in the delivery of veterinary services. The role of the public sect
or is limited to regulation, control and monitoring, whilst implementation
of the field activities is now the responsibility of the private sector. Th
e authors look at the roles and responsibilities of these two sectors in re
lation to cattle production, since cattle are the most important livestock
in Zambia.