NAMIBIA PRIORITISES PEACEFUL NUCLEAR ENERGY USE
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Namibia places the highest strategic value on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
Namibia places the highest strategic value on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services received N$18,4 million from Japanese Supplemental Budget Project to support health security, emergency preparedness and to strengthen its diagnostic capacity.
The funding and equipment were handed over in Windhoek today.
The Africa Regional Tobacco Control Partners Coordination Meeting is underway in Windhoek.
The main aim of the three-day meeting is to strengthen coordination of tobacco control efforts across Africa and to align strategies to reduce tobacco use and its health impacts.
The President of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA) expressed their readiness to assist Namibia, especially in areas of agriculture, infrastructure, water and sanitation.
Japan has demonstrated its commitment to supporting education and security in Namibia with a recent donation made to the University of Namibia.
The Government of Japan donated equipment, valued at approximately N$1 million, to the University of Namibia.
Namibia and Finland are strengthening cooperation on sustainable development through a Circular Economy Dialogue aimed at turning policy commitments into practical solutions for economic transformation.
An outgoing Chinese medical team in Namibia has concluded its 18-month mission after treating more than 21,000 patients across the country.
Dr. Huang - Head of Chinese Medical Brigade says the mission not only focused on healthcare delivery but also on strengthening relations between China and Namibia.
The Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW), Emma Kantema, and the UN Director for Women in the East and Southern Africa Region, Anna Mutavati, met on how to strengthen UN Women's operational presence in Southern Africa.
Cooperation between Namibia and Iran continues to grow at the bilateral, continental, and multilateral levels.
Namibia has signed an agreement with the Global Water Partnership Organisation (GWPO), officially establishing the organisation's secretariat in Windhoek.