Namibia
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Humanitarian Crises
“We Sleep In Sewage” – Government Promises Change But Namibians Still Suffering
Ever since independence, Namibians have sought education, employment, and better lives in Windhoek, the country’s political and industrial epicenter. It’s…
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Humanitarian Crises
Namibian Government Puts Faith In ‘Cheap Solutions’ As Sanitation Sector Fails
Xhuka Shorty and his family are San, an indigenous group of people in southern Africa. Eight years ago, he and…
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Features
Namibia’s Sanitation Crisis Is Endangering Its People And Its Future
Every day, Natalia Shaanika, 15, escorts her five younger siblings across a busy road to a landfill site to relieve…
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News
Gender Based Violence On The Rise In Namibia’s Capital City
Namibia’s capital city, Windhoek, has seen a rise in Gender-Based Violence (GBV) since the ease of restrictions, under state three…
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