The aim of the United Nations Youth Strategy is to scale up global, regional and national actions to meet young people’s needs, realize their rights and tap into their possibilities as agents of change. In line with this strategy, the United Nations Information Centre in Namibia welcomes and supports initiatives targeted at young people, such as Shape Skills, a pilot project designed and implemented by the Global Shapers Windhoek Hub.
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Our vision and values – based on equality, mutual respect and international cooperation– helped us to avoid a Third World War, which would have had catastrophe
In 2020, as the United Nations celebrates 75 years since the Charter’s signing, we have an opportunity to reflect on our shared progress.
The locusts, which were first reported in February of this year 2020, have made a serious comeback after swarms were spotted in various parts of the region.
Current swarms of both African Migratory and Red Locusts in Namibia are mainly flying in from its neighbouring countries, Botswana and Zambia.
Namibia is one of the Countries set to benefit from the AfCFTA, particularly offering opportunities for economic diversification and value chains development.
The consequences of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak are unprecedented and felt around the world. The pandemic is heavily affecting labour markets.
This Employer’s Guide is based on resources, guides and directives published by the WHO, governments, and employers and EBMO’s.