Civil war refugees in Namibia still without any national documents
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Some of those who fled Angola's protracted civil war and have been living in Namibia for more than twenty years still remain without national documents.
Some of those who fled Angola's protracted civil war and have been living in Namibia for more than twenty years still remain without national documents.
Kunene Region, one of the regions with the highest rate of youth unemployment and marginalized communities.
The introduction of the community radio station there was meant to alleviate some of these challenges; however, the targeted group is yet to fully embrace a tool many call "the voice of the poor."
A lack of basic necessities at Ombaka Mobile Primary School in Kunene's Epupa Circuit is severely hampering the delivery of quality education.
These include a lack of classrooms, chairs, desks, stationery, and food.
The Fransfontein Community Garden in the Kunene Region is thriving after receiving N$12.3 million in funding from the Environmental Investment Fund Namibia.
The Build Together Housing Project, aimed at addressing homelessness in Namibia, has been revived at Fransfontein Settlement in Kunene Region.
Poaching, compensation policies, and mismanagement of conservancy funds are annoying to those involved in the Community-Based Natural Resources Management Program in Kunene.
Escalating cases of Gender-Based Violence (GBV), teenage pregnancies and drug abuse have resulted in committees being set up at Outjo in the Kunene Region to help bring the situation under control before it gets completely out of hand.
The Project Never Walk Alone has received a N$400,000 donation from Standard Bank Namibia.
The donation will provide shoes for 1,275 children in the Kunene Region.
In 2023, the project intends to hand over 10,000 pairs of shoes.
The Namibian Broadcasting Cooperation has always prided itself in promoting local content.
This time around Opuwo Youth Choir traveled all the way to the city to grace their presence in conducting and promoting choral music.
Delegates to the upcoming SWAPO party congress have urged those emerging victorious to unite members and ensure development programmes continue uninterrupted in rural areas.