||Kharas Governor calls for community clean-up participation
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The Governor of ||Kharas Region, Dawid Gertze, has encouraged the region's inhabitants to participate in the regional clean-up exercise set for Friday.
The Governor of ||Kharas Region, Dawid Gertze, has encouraged the region's inhabitants to participate in the regional clean-up exercise set for Friday.
In a concerted effort to improve sanitation and environmental health, the Tsumkwe cleanup campaign continues to gain momentum.
This week, key stakeholders and community members came together to chart a way forward in keeping the settlement clean.
Residents of Otjiwarongo joined in on the weekend's National Clean Up Campaign.
The campaign kicked off at the park, which over the years has become a dumpsite.
Volunteers took part and targeted four spots, including the area next to the hospital led by the Robert Youth Foundation.
Residents of Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West Region joined the rest of Namibia in confronting its environmental health concerns by hosting the National Clean-up Campaign.
The Nkurenkuru launch started with a street march while the National Correctional Services band entertained residents.
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), in collaboration with indigenous communities and international stakeholders, celebrated the Ecology Custodian Day.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has launched the Namibia Map of Ecosystems as part of the Southern Africa SBAPP Regional Project.
Involving youth in clean-up campaigns could be an effective way to engage them and encourage participation in national events.
This was shared during a panel discussion held at Rundu, in preparation for the upcoming National Clean-up Campaign.
Over the past five decades, rising greenhouse gas levels have contributed to global warming and worsening climate change, which present major obstacles to sustainable socio-economic development.
The Iiheke ya Nakele community at Ekamba village in Okatana constituency of the Oshana Region are angered by the ongoing sand mining activities at their village.
Namibia takes center stage in the global biodiversity conversation as it hosts the eleventh session of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the capital.