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Capacity Building workshop for NUDO Party

Capacity Building workshop for NUDO Party

RDP extra-ordinary regional committee meeting

The workshop was attended by 70 delegates from Erongo Region

Report of the Panel discussion on Trade and Politics in SADC: Which way forward?

Professor Du Pisani and Trudi Harzenberg talked widely on various issues of regional importance.

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Monitoring Regional Integration in Southern Africa Yearbook 2013

The Monitoring Regional Integration Yearbook reviews regional integration developments in Southern Africa. This Project is supported by the Trade Law Centre (tralac) and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

Parliament Journal - Vol.11, Issue 02, May-Aug 2013

The Parliament Journal is published three times annually – April, August and December - by the Research and Information Division of the Parliament of Namibia.

Namibia Law Journal - Vol.05, Issue 01, Aug 2013

Download the publication here.

Namibia's Energy Future

A CASE FOR RENEWABLES

Namibia is most generously endowed with natural resources required for (renewable) energy supplies, especially in regard to the resources from the sun, wind and biomass from invader bush. KAS has committed itself to contribute to the discourse on Namibia’s energy future. The study is an overview of the different aspects of Namibia’s energy future, focusing on the country’s electricity sector, and the role that renewable energies as well as energy efficiency measures could play.

Namibia Law Journal - Vol.04, Issue 02, Dec 2012

The new Edition of arrived! DECEMBER 2012

The Journal has an African side to it this time. Not only does it have two articles on international law and the rule of law – one focusing on the African Union (AU) and the other on recent developments in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), but also that both articles are dedicated to two prominent African leaders.Further articles concentrate among other things on plea bargaining, the prison and parole law in Namibia and the battle of Ohamakari.

WAD Review 2012

18 YEARS OF PUSHING BORDERS - INSPIRING CHANGE!

Women continue to be affected more and more byconditions of poverty because poverty is linked to women’sinequality in society. Women make up the majority in termsof unemployment, and are treated unfairly by society aswell as in their home environments. Women bear almostall responsibility for meeting basic needs of the family, yetthey are systematically denied the resources they need tofulfil this responsibility. [...] Studies show that when women are supported andempowered, the entire society benefits.

Angola vor der Wahl

Bericht zur Situation vor den Wahlen am 31. August

Am 31. August wähleen die Angolaner ein neues Parlament und damit auch einen neuen Präsidenten. Einen Bericht über die politische und gesellschaftliche Situation finden Sie hier.