NAMIBIA REVIEWS CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
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Fifteen years after Namibia adopted its Climate Change Policy, the government is now reviewing the framework to ensure it responds to the changing climate landscape and emerging challenges.
Fifteen years after Namibia adopted its Climate Change Policy, the government is now reviewing the framework to ensure it responds to the changing climate landscape and emerging challenges.
A monitoring and reporting platform aimed at strengthening Namibia's capacity to monitor, coordinate, and report on its commitments under key multilateral environmental agreements was launched in Windhoek today.
Namibia has launched the UN Industrial Development Organisation-Global Environment Facility (UNIDO-GEF) Child Project in Windhoek today.
The programme aims to strengthen the country's capacity to develop a sustainable green hydrogen industry.
The 11th Our Ocean Conference has officially come to a close in Mombasa, Kenya, delivering $5.7 billion worth of commitments.
The conference was aimed at strengthening global action on ocean conservation, climate resilience and the blue economy.
The Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa became the centre of global ocean discussions as the 11th Our Ocean Conference officially got underway.
The conference brings together world leaders, policymakers, scientists, investors and conservationists to discuss the future of the world's oceans.
Global leaders, policymakers, scientists and conservation advocates are gathered in Mombasa, Kenya, for the 2026 Our Ocean Conference.
The Otjiwarongo Constituency Office handed over 50 free tree plants to residents in honour of the 12 May Movement, honouring the late Founding President Sam Nujoma, who was born on the same day.
Namibia has called for continued climate financing and stronger cooperation with the Green Climate Fund to strengthen resilience against climate change and recurring droughts.
The African Green Industries Summit, scheduled for September in Swakopmund, was officially launched in Windhoek.
The summit expects to gather over 600 delegates, 50 speakers, and 100 youth participants.
Namibia is working to build a greener and more inclusive financial system through a national dialogue on sustainable finance.