Namibia

Namibia ( (listen), ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and east.

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SUN: Scaling Up Nutrition · 11 July 2022 English

timely impact of the Revised National Food and National nutrition plan Nutrition Security Policy for Namibia. [...] SUN Civil Society Network The ongoing development of the Food and Nutrition Security SUN Business Business Network Coordination Structures will enable multiple stakeholders in UN Nutrition Namibia to come together, share progress and challenges, develop SUN Academia Network priorities and joint strategies

2021 SUN COUNTRY PROFILE Namibia Joined Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement: September 2011 National southern-africa/namibia In December 2021, after a highly participative process, Namibia finalized and launched National nutrition plan Nutrition Security Policy for Namibia. Food and Nutrition Security Policy 2021–2030 – plan-namibia https://scalingupnutrition.org/resource-library/national-nutrition-plan-1-namibia SO.2 Develop org/resource-library/national-nutrition-plan-2-namibia The recently revised Food and Nutrition Security


SUN: Scaling Up Nutrition · 3 October 2019 English

the SUN Movement seeks to catalyze change and deliver nutrition impact. [...] Based on the data, Namibia is progressing with strong Joined the SUN Movement in 2011 performance in the enabling environment Framework and Lists of Indicators, including definitions and data sources, is available at . [...] Namibia Enabling Environment As stakeholders from different sectors come together to build an enabling environment

COUNTRY DASHBOARD 2019 Namibia The Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability all forms of malnutrition. LATEST PROGRESS FOR NAMIBIA 66% 21% 62% 46% 57% 56% 64% 60% 0% 20% 40% 60% 60% 80% 100% Median for SUN countries Namibia Data for Namibia are available for 74/85 (87%) MEAL indicators covering the timeframe 2013-2018. Based on the data, Namibia is progressing with strong Joined the SUN Movement based on data availability. http://bit.ly/sunmeal Namibia Enabling Environment As stakeholders from different


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 October 1989 English

This brief report describes the election outlook in Namibia following the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 435 (1978) which provides the framework for Namibia’s transition to independence

339-2021 Brief Report NO. 76 NOT FOR PUBLICATION NAMIBIA: ELECTION OUTLOOK Implementation of 435 independence during the registration period, and was born in Namibia, even though he or she no longer resides there who is 18 years old or older and has lived in Namibia continuously for four yearsv or more before the and who is the natural child of a person born in Namibia. Prisoners and detainees who qualify for registration registration. Anyone who was seconded to Namibia continuously for four years or longer and states under oath


ACAPS · 14 December 2021 English

NAMIBIA | IPC ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY ANALYSIS 4 PROJECTED SITUATION OVERVIEW (DECEMBER 2021 - MARCH 2022) Some of the regions have experienced drought for a period of seven years Key Assumptions for the the regions based on sampling that was guided of acute food and nutrition crises as well by the Namibia Statistics Agency.

NAMIBIA IPC ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY ANALYSIS October 2021 - March 2022 DROUGHT, PRICE SHOCKS AND ECONOMIC FROM COVID-19 MEASURES DRIVE FOOD INSECURITY IN NAMIBIA Issued in December 2021 CURRENT OCTOBER - NOVEMBER drought-prone increased twice disruptions in food areas of Namibia, by 2-6% this year, and non-food su1p -p Mlyin for livestock. reduced. deaths of breadwinners. NAMIBIA | IPC ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY ANALYSIS 2 CURRENT SITUATION OVERVIEW (OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2021) In 2019, Namibia experienced a nationwide drought and most regions


IPPR: Institute for Public Policy Research · 19 July 2018 English

[...] That said, besides exemptions apparently looming large over Under the old Tender Board of Namibia system, the use of the procurement landscape, other forms of discretionary deci- exemptions escalated attached to much of the procuring that was done Procurement Act to date, it can hardly be claimed that Namibia by the state in the 2017/18 financial year.

ippr.indd Procurement Tracker Namibia Issue No. 1 July 2018 uncAc and namibian public procurement Between Between 2016 and 2020 Namibia will be assessed in terms of its compliance with chapters II (Preventive relevant Members of the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) with Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein consist- based on transparency, com- Board of Namibia (CPBN), chairperson of the ency, legality and integration appropriate threshold values sector procurement in Namibia continues to whether the implementation and operation-


IPPR: Institute for Public Policy Research · 14 April 2019 English

Consumer price inflation in Namibia fell from 5.1% in to 4.7% (NSA) December to 4.7% in January according to the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) 13 February Bank of Namibia holds The Bank of Namibia’s Policy Committee repo rate at 6.75% (Bank (MPC) held the repo rate at 6.75% and said it expected of Namibia) the economy to expand in 2019. [...] The increase in acquisition of capital assets is due to the been achieved but questions remain about the sustainability of debt given the country’s poor 13 The Namibia Quarterly Economic Review is compiled by the Institute for Public Policy Research and is financially

Namibia QER Q1 2019 Namibia Quarterly Economic Review January-March 2019 Quarter News Key Data Special overshadowed by continued economic gloom. The Bank of Namibia held the repo rate at 6.75% in February and stated deny he was considering resigning – a first in Namibia. Preliminary national accounts data was released of inveterate loss-making public enterprise Air Namibia seemed to make an immediate change as the company’s take up other opportunities. The board of the Namibia Airports Company (NAC) appointed Bisey /Uirab as


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 20 November 1980 English

continuing negotiations on Namibia, and confused the public by implying that negotiations will be pointless, because sanctions will happen anyway. Searching for a solution to the SWA/Namibia dispute has focused whether sanctions will be imposed due to South Africa’s stand on Namibia. Some in the West will welcome further sanctions because of Namibia as a trial run for eventual sanctions over South Africa’s domestic domestic policies. The third assumption is that stability could be maintained in Namibia in the absence of an internationally recognised settlement. This will not ensure stability - the guerrilla war will

Pietermarilzburg Border Transkei SWA/Namibia Brief Report No. 30 NAMIBIA AND THE SANCTIONS CONTROVERSY This Europe - primarily to discuss South West Africa/Namibia with the British Government, but also to meet the the realities of the continuing negotiations on Namibia, including the "growing consensus" (in the Prime internationally acceptable solution to the SWA/Namibia dispute has focused attention on two pertinent insistence that it would not be coerced into a SWA/Namibia settlement which might lead to a Marxist (i.e.


IPPR: Institute for Public Policy Research English

focus group discussions. [...] With the coming into force of the Constitution of the Republic of Namibia on 21 March 1990, the principle of a multiparty participatory democracy was established through Article accountability in political finance systems in southern Africa. [...] The issue of political finance in Namibia is not a new one, but given the paucity of available information and the fact that candidates to

findings from Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe Namibia Acknowledgements Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and the Namibia Institute for Democracy (NID) for providing and as for being the initiator of this project in Namibia. Also, it would be callous of me not mention focus its outcomes. TI’s initiative, not just in Namibia but everywhere else this research has been conducted Comparative analysis and findings from Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe 1. Introduction


IPPR: Institute for Public Policy Research · 6 January 2022 English

Uaandja have turbo- charged the initiative contained in HPPII, namely to [pages 36 and 37]: 1 The Namibia Quarterly Economic Review is compiled by the Institute for Public Policy Research and is financially opportunity set during the HPPII period. [...] Green Hydrogen – the Basics To appreciate the challenges Namibia will face in getting this new industry off the ground, it is important to understand some of the Coordinator of Power Africa which is behind the 5GW Mega Solar Partnership between the Governments of Namibia and Botswana as well as the African Development Bank, the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation

Namibia QER Q4 2021 Namibia Quarterly Economic Review October-December 2021 Special News Key Economic Variables Green Hydrogen 1 11 16 19 Green Hydrogen and Namibia: Has the Future Arrived? Introduction This short short feature summarises the progress Namibia has made in developing its own green hydrogen and ammonia contained in HPPII, namely to [pages 36 and 37]: 1 The Namibia Quarterly Economic Review is compiled by the Institute 2020 President Geingob announces he will create a Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board to replace



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