UN could provide expertise to Namibia on handling drought, natural disasters
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The United Nations (UN) could look into providing Namibia with expertise to be able to deal with the impact of drought and other natural disasters.
The United Nations (UN) could look into providing Namibia with expertise to be able to deal with the impact of drought and other natural disasters.
The government is urging the international community, particularly the United Nations, to help find an impartial diplomatic solution that would lead to lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.
United Nations agencies gathered to engage in dialogue and reflect on the late President Hage Geingob's internationalist outlook.
The United Nations in Namibia has expressed deep sadness at the death of President Hage Geingob and highlighted that they stood, just as Geingob did, for the values of human rights, social justice, and the well-being of the Namibian people.
President Hage Geingob has expressed dissatisfaction with the UN Security Council, which he termed an "apartheid house" due to the lack of inclusivity.
He attributed this to the veto rights' power, saying it kills any decision.
The draft UN resolution calling for the end of the US economic embargo has been adopted after 187 UN member states voted in support of the resolution.
The 187 member states argued that the US decision to ignore the previous resolutions of the World Body with impunity was unacceptable.
The United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator in Namibia, Hopolang Phororo, says the body's partnership framework is aligned with Namibia's 6th National Development Plan.
Hopolang Phororo said this during a courtesy call to the nbc's headquarter in Windhoek.
The United Nations in Namibia says it is streamlining the work of its several agencies.
UN Resident Coordinator Hopolang Phororo spoke to nbc News following a courtesy call on President Hage Geingob at State House.
The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Namibia, Hopolang Phororo, says the UN will continue to implement its partnership framework to align with Namibia's 6th National Development Plan.
The Association of the Diplomatic Spouses in Namibia, in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund, hosted its annual international food and craft bazaar in the capital.
The charity bazaar was meant to raise funds for combating gender-based violence.