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Online volunteer for UNV Namibia and the National Planning Commission of Namibia
15 December 2011
(Photo: UNV Namibia, 2011)
Edmund Paul Kalekyezi, a legal expert from Uganda, prepared legal recommendations on Namibian laws and policies related to volunteerism. The paper supported Namibian policy makers in formulating a well-considered policy seeking to create an environment in which volunteerism can flourish and act as a driver of economic, social and political development in Namibia. Read
Countries:  Uganda
UNV-supported low energy stove on display at climate change conference
09 December 2011
Marie Johansson (left) and Tweendeni Andreas, with Creative Entrepreneurs Solutions, display a low energy, low pollution cookstove assembled at their workshop in Odangwa, Namibia.  Their company implements the CBA programme in Namibia where they are encouraging rural communities to mitigate climate change by using these stoves instead of open fires for cooking and heating, to reduce deforestation, desertification and greenhouse gas emissions.  (Carol Atwell/UNV, 2011)
Odangwa, Namibia: A simple cookstove developed as part of the UNV-supported Community Based Adaptation (CBA) programme in Namibia is getting its moment in the spotlight at the current United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa. The EzyStove is a fuel-efficient, easy-to-use and environmentally friendly stove designed for poor rural households dependent on burning wood or paper on open fires for their cooking and heating. Read
Namibian President visits Siya Community Based Adaptation Group
17 February 2011
President Hifikepunye Pohamba (in hat, center) hoeing with the Siya CBA Self Help Group in Kavango, Namibia. (NAMPA/Joseph Nekaya, 2011)
Kavango, Namibia: On 5 February 2011 His Excellency Hifikepunye Pohamba, President of the Republic of Namibia, paid a two-hour visit to the Siya Community Based Adaptation(CBA) Self Help Group in the Kavango Region. Read
Bountiful harvest can lead to ripple effect
09 September 2010
Siya Group members celebrate pearl millet harvest. Other CBA groups are hoping to replicate the group's success. (UNV/2010)
Windhoek, Namibia: The yields for Namibia’s small scale farmers are arguably the lowest in the world. But the UNDP-GEF Community Based Adaptation (CBA) programme is working towards increasing the food security of communities around the country. Read
Naming the trees in Namibia
11 January 2010
Windhoek, Namibia: International Volunteer Day was celebrated in Namibia through three major activities: awareness raising; the planting of trees; and the launch of the Havana Multi- Purpose Centre in Katutura, which is situated at the periphery of the City of Windhoek. Read
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