AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoChildren & Rights Focus: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah used the Day of the African Child and the 50th anniversary of Soweto 1976 to call for stronger protection of children, more investment in education and healthcare, and universal access to WASH across Africa. Youth & Education: SPYL urged young Namibians to honour Soweto’s legacy by becoming ambassadors of education, while education leaders in the region pushed for assessment that reflects local realities instead of colonial “blueprints.” LGBTQI+ Rights: A new Namibia-focused report reviews LGBTQI+ rights after landmark court rulings, mapping gaps and opportunities in constitutional and human rights protection. Child Labour & Street Vulnerability: A spotlight on child labour and intersection begging highlights how poverty and household vulnerability keep children out of school and exposed to exploitation. Health Alert: NamBTS warns blood reserves have fallen to just three days, urging donations to avoid delayed treatment and postponed surgeries. Culture & Community: Walvis Bay pastor and biker community figure Pietie Fox is remembered for the camaraderie he built, while Windhoek hosted a Dragon Boat Festival cultural exchange at SOS Children’s Villages. Tech & Inclusion: Telecom Namibia signed a pilot commercial agreement with Angola’s GGPEN for Angosat-2 satellite services, aiming to expand connectivity to remote areas. Road Safety & Discipline: A court challenge targets speed humps on Windhoek’s Western Bypass, and students condemned a case where boys were forced to sleep in cold corridors after losing hostel keys.
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