AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHealth & Training: ISU physicians and residents brought lifesaving prenatal and midwifery training to Namibia and the Philippines, spotlighting how early care can prevent fatal complications. Education & Youth: Oshana’s State of the Region says 3,010 graduates and 2,500 practical-skill learners emerged in 2025/26, while the School Sports for Development programme was launched to boost healthy lifestyles, inclusion and life skills through sport. Women & Inclusion: Secilia Okafor is using finance and food to empower women through her restaurant training model, and Yango trained 50 drivers on safety and respectful service for women commuters. Tourism & Culture: Namibia is stepping up partnerships to attract more Chinese tourists, with China ranked among the top overseas source markets. Tech & Skills: Rössing Foundation opened a multipurpose digital hub in Ondangwa and Namibia’s push is clear: become a technology creator, not just a consumer. Community Support: The Women’s Leadership Centre launched a project to keep San children in school, tackling discrimination and barriers to learning. Sports Funding: FDH Bank donated K100 million to support CUCSA games participation for tertiary athletes, including Namibia. Policy Watch: The education ministry warned the public to report fake or unregistered higher education institutions. Regional Life: Oshikoto’s priorities include water security, with projects funded to improve supply to multiple villages.
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