AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGender & Youth Empowerment: Boys to Men urged over 80 boys and men in Okakarara to break gender stereotypes and back education, discipline and respect to prevent violence and social instability. Regional Governance: Oshana Governor Hofni Iipinge used his State of the Region Address to promise “plans into action” across roads, water, electricity, health, education and youth skills. Refugees & Safe Migration: Namibia’s neighbours in focus as Angola’s Episcopal Commission praised government efforts to protect refugees’ dignity and tackle trafficking risks. Career Pathways: A Windhoek career expo brought schools, institutions and industry together to help learners make informed study and work choices. Culture & Music: Hardap marked World Music Day with performances and a message that creative industries can drive youth empowerment and tourism. Food Security: Ongwediva launched a backyard gardening project, backed by local donors, to help 80 residents grow and even sell vegetables. Rescue & Safety: Police and NWR launched an operation after 96 hikers (including school children) were trapped in Fish River Canyon as dam releases and flooding raised water levels. Healing & Child Protection: The B.A.B.Y Book and Wellness Centre spotlighted healing from sexual abuse and called out how silence can protect perpetrators. LGBTQI+ Visibility: A Windhoek Pride mural at Sister Namibia publicly backed LGBTQI+ equality and “taking up space.” Road Safety Activism: Windhoek activists collected 16,560 signatures demanding pedestrian bridges instead of speed humps, arguing the humps worsen crashes and congestion. Legal Accountability: Lawyers challenged the Namibia Training Authority’s spending as unlawful due to a “legal vacuum” after its board term expired. Cybersecurity Watch: A commentary welcomed CRAN’s drop in cyber threats and vulnerabilities but warned the numbers may reflect reporting and detection changes, not total safety. Sports Media Legacy: NBC marked 35 years of sport coverage, saying it helps unite communities and inspire young athletes. International Ties: Japan marked 20 years of JICA support, citing N$80bn in assistance, while Namibia and Tanzania pushed for deeper economic cooperation. Reparatory Justice: Leaders in Ghana backed an 18- to 19-point reparations framework, including compensation and return of cultural property. Regional Water Tensions: Kavango communities and leaders opposed NamWater’s N$7bn Windhoek pipeline, demanding an audit of river water before abstraction. Workplace Rights: Justice and Labour Relations Minister Immanuel urged partnership over confrontation to strengthen industrial relations and workers’ rights.
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