FAO, Omaheke collaborate to tackle food insecurity
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The Food and Agriculture Organisation joined the Office of the Governor in the Omaheke Region to address the pressing issue of food insecurity and malnutrition induced by severe drought.
The Food and Agriculture Organisation joined the Office of the Governor in the Omaheke Region to address the pressing issue of food insecurity and malnutrition induced by severe drought.
The Deputy Secretary General of NUDO, Joseph Uapingene, says that his party will work tirelessly to address regional youth unemployment through the setting up of an agricfactory processing plant and advocate for the establishment of a first ever university at Gobabis.
The Minister of Works and Transport is satisfied with the progress made on both the Talismanus-Gobabis and Du Plessis Plaas to Epukiro Post 3 road upgrading to low volume seal standard.
John Mutorwa took a site visit to evaluate advancement on both roads under construction in the Omaheke Region.
A collaborative approach is of paramount importance when it comes to increasing access to quality nutrition and protection services for vulnerable populations, including women and children.
This will address social determinants such as poverty, education, and food security.
The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) is set to prioritise water provision in rural areas, road upgrades, modernisation of the agricultural sector, as well as addressing malnutrition in the Omaheke Region.
The Gobabis Vocational Training Centre (GVTC) deliberated on the opportunity of working together with stakeholders in the Omaheke Region while highlighting technical vocational educational training not just as a career option but as a vital component of career education in schools, a path that offers both practical
The police's agricultural farm situated in the Omaheke Region, formerly known as Uichenas, has been renamed after retired Lieutenant General Raonga Jesaja Andima.
Andima was the second Inspector General of the Police.
Stakeholders and farming communities in the Omaheke Region are on a two-day seminar deliberating on the effects of climate change that led to recurring drought.
The Otjombinde Education Forum in the Omaheke Region, with the assistance of local teachers, spent two weeks with a group of Grade 11 learners from different schools within the constituency and other regions, preparing them for the national examination.
The Leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), Bernadus Swartbooi, has pledged to address key issues such as malnutrition, access to agricultural land, water, and electricity if elected in the upcoming November 27 election.