Funding cuts force OYO to scale back social projects
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The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) has reduced its social outreach projects due to USAID funding cuts implemented by the US government earlier this year.
The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) has reduced its social outreach projects due to USAID funding cuts implemented by the US government earlier this year.
A comic book that promotes inclusivity and representation of people with disabilities was launched in Windhoek today.
The book under the project Hear Me gives deaf individuals a character they can relate to.
The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) is a Namibian non-governmental organisation using the arts to create social awareness.
A free matinee for schools was held at 11:00 on September 19, followed by a performance at 19:00 at Namib Primary School.
Art has the potential to tackle the unemployment rate in the country; therefore, there is a need to develop training centres across the country.
A Namibian film that aims to tell the story of street children will premiere this Thursday at the Sterkinekor cinema at Grove Mall.
The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation has launched a girls' soccer club at farm Uitkoms to keep young girls off the streets.
Most people, especially young girls, do not make it out of Uitkoms and the level of school dropouts is alarming.