WOAH trains on communication for animal health emergencies
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The World Organisation of Animal Health has convened a regional training workshop on risk and crisis communication for animal health emergencies.
The World Organisation of Animal Health has convened a regional training workshop on risk and crisis communication for animal health emergencies.
The Secretary for the Swapo Party Women's Council (SPWC), Fransina Kahungu, says there is a need for Namibian women to narrate their own stories and the role they have played in the development of the nation.
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development is hosting a two-day national stakeholder validation workshop on the proposed amendments to the Local Authorities Act, 1992 (Act No. 23 of 1992).
Traditional leaders from the Mbunza Traditional Authority gathered for a one-day workshop on gender-based violence (GBV) at Kapako in Kavango West.
The workshop looked at how certain cultures and traditions fuel GBV while finding solutions on how to end harmful practices.
The main objective of the Windhoek Vocational Training Centre (WVTC) is to produce a crop of young artisans properly skilled for the market.
The enactment of the Data Protection Bill, once enforced, could boost Namibia's competitiveness in the investment and business spheres.
This was highlighted at a two-day stakeholder validation workshop.
The Parliament, in collaboration with the International Parliamentary Union, is hosting a three-day workshop aimed at strengthening women's representation in leadership roles.
The Bank of Namibia is hosting a two-day economic reporting workshop for northern journalists to enhance their capacity to report accurately and effectively on economic issues.
The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare held an awareness workshop in Rundu aimed at increasing knowledge about the Social Protection Policy at the regional level.
Journalists are urged to protect their online communications and information from the growing threats brought on by the digital age.
These were the sentiments shared by journalists attending a workshop titled "Investigative Journalism in the Digital Age" underway in Windhoek.