UNFP reaffirms commitment to fight GBV
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The United Nations Population Fund Representative says gender-based violence continues to disproportionately affect the lives of women and girls.
The United Nations Population Fund Representative says gender-based violence continues to disproportionately affect the lives of women and girls.
Some residents of Hakahana Informal Settlement are angry with Octagon Construction, claiming that their properties were damaged during a flood that occurred because of stormwater pipes that were obstructed, allowing water to enter their homes.
Namibia's civil society actors joined the rest of the world in celebrating World Non-Governmental Organisations Day.
The day is set aside to recognise, celebrate, and honour the contributions and impact civil society organisations have in societies.
Mourners from the Hardap Region joined the rest of the country in ensuring that the late President Hage Geingob received a dignified and befitting farewell as a leader who had left an unforgettable mark on their hearts and the course of their shared history.
The late President Hage Geingob was a key figure in politics and also played a crucial role in shaping the business environment.
nbc News visited various establishments that had set up remembrance tables in memory of him, evoking reflections on his legacy.
In 2022, Namibia welcomed over 527,000 inbound visitors, who collectively spent approximately N$14,8 billion in Namibia.
This was revealed at the launch of the sixth edition of Namibia's Tourism Satellite Account in Windhoek.
The Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism has described the late President Hage Geingob as a person you could learn from every day, especially on administration matters.
Shifeta says he vividly recalls when he met the late President Geingob in 1989 at a social function in Windhoek.
The Editors Forum of Namibia (EFN) has described the late President Hage G. Geingob as a champion of the free press.
Further commending his direct involvement in promoting free media, which they say had a long-term impact not only on Namibia but also on the international media.
There is a global concern regarding the disappearance of wetlands over the last century.
The Spokesperson of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism says wetlands have been disappearing at an alarming rate of three times faster than forests.
There is a need to manage and improve the availability, quality, and accessibility of data and statistics pertaining to agriculture and rural populations.