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MoEAC unveils Education Sector Strategic Plan for 2023-2030

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The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has introduced the Education Sector Strategic Plan for 2023-2030, an ambitious roadmap designed to address systemic challenges and align Namibia's education system with global trends and local socio-economic needs. 

|Anes Secondary School officially opens its doors

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Rehoboth has made important strides in improving access to education.

Against this background, the Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Faustina Caley, officially inaugurated new facilities, including Acacia Primary School and the Vooruitsig Combined School Hostel.

Readathon Week launched in Otjiwarongo

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To encourage a lifetime love for reading in learners, the Education, Arts, and Culture Ministry launched the Readathon Week at Otjiwarongo.

Readathon is a weeklong festival of reading, held annually in schools across Namibia.

Katrina Hanse-Himarwa remembered as a dedicated educator

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Katrina Hanse-Himarwa's tenure as Minister of Education was marked by her relentless pursuit of quality education.

These are the sentiments of Deputy Minister Faustina Caley, who says Hanse-Himarwa was a dedicated educator who initiated many noteworthy programmes while serving as minister.

Oshigambo High School learners back to school

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The management of Oshigambo High School and the Ministry of Education officials have reached a consensus that has allowed learners to go back to school.

Sanitary materials already enacted - Caley

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The Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Faustina Caley, is steadfast in her argument that there is no need for additional legislation concerning the provision of free sanitary materials to schoolgirls.

MoEAC hosts public discussion on social protection for artisans

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The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture (MoEAC), in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), hosted a public discussion on social protection for Namibian artists and cultural professionals.

Namibia, WFP celebrate African School Feeding Day

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Namibia, in collaboration with the World Feeding Program, celebrated African School Feeding Day on March 1st.

The Ministry of Education, Art, and Culture allocated N$89 million in this year's budget, which is currently being debated in the National Assembly, towards the School Feeding Program.

Namibia celebrate world International Education Day

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Namibia joined the rest of the globe to celebrate world International Education Day.

This year's celebration is held under the theme, "invest in people and prioritise education"