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The United Nations in Namibia joined forces with the Windhoek International School to introduce the board game Swift 30: SDG Edition to students in grades 1-5.
Okemwa's 'Sabina the Rain Girl', was selected for the UN SDG 2 Zero Hunger reading list and is fast becoming a popular novella among young people in Africa
During a two-day workshop held in Otjiwarongo, stakeholders convened to review and validate data and information for the country’s National SDG Progress Report.
UN Namibia launched their latest youth engagement tool, Swift 30: SDG Edition. This locally made board game brings the SDGs into the hands of the youth, to educate them on Namibia and how they can positively impact our future.
On 7 May 2021, the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group adopted its report on Namibia's human rights record.
Focusing on STI, it is the first of a series of mini-workshops covering various aspects of the policy development and monitoring and review.
Since 7 April 2021, UNIC Windhoek has conducted several readings about its children storybook ‘Frieda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’.