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Book Launch: Namibia Land of Many Cultures

Celebrating 40 Years of Kuiseb Publishers

In celebration of Kuiseb Publishers’ 40-year anniversary, the Namibia Scientific Society (NNS) in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and Namibia Library and Archive Services (NSAL), are launching the Publication titled "Namibia Land of Many Cultures" at the Namibia Scientific Society. With over 100 invited guests, this celebratory evening aims to merge culture, and community and reflect on four decades of publishing whilst the editors will share an overview of this the new book which highlight the richness and diversity of the Namibian nation. Dress Code: Traditional Attire Refreshments will be served

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The Inaugural Namibia Public-Private Forum (NamPPF)

NamPPF

The 2025 Inaugural Namibian Public Private Forum (NamPPF), hosted over two days by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board and co-funded by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Namibia-Angola Office, brought together over 300 government, private sector, and development partners to strengthen collaboration for inclusive growth. Chaired by Namibian Presidency H.E. Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, the Forum focused on moving “from dialogue to delivery” through practical actions that boost investment, job creation, and economic competitiveness. Delegates highlighted pressing challenges, including Namibia’s high unemployment rate, which the Forum aimed to address through coordinated reforms and strategic interventions. In her closing remarks, the President reaffirmed the Namibian Government’s commitment to fast-track visa processing, policy and regulatory reforms in order to make Namibia more business friendly. A product of the forum also constituted the establishment of three key national Task Forces on Housing, Health, and Economic Development to report directly to the Presidency. H.E. Nandi-Ndaitwah further emphasized the shared goal of making 500,000 new jobs a reality, underscoring that progress depends on unity for a shared purpose. As a proud partners, KAS are proud to support this emerging platform for dialogue, policy reform, and partnership to continue driving Namibia’s sustainable development.

Workshop

KAS-TEP Session 3 Windhoek

Communication Skills, Lobbying & Advocacy, Social Enterprise Development & Tour of the Parliament of Namibia

This year's 7th KAS-TEP Programme concluded with Session 3 at the Klein Windhoek Guest House from 20 to 24 October 2025. The third and final session of the 2025 KAS-TEP 7th Intake concluding on 24 October 2025, bringing together 16 youth representatives from civil society from across Namibia for an inspiring week of growth, learning, and collaboration. Throughout the week, participants sharpened their skills in Communication, Advocacy, Lobbying, and Social Enterprise Development, guided by dynamic facilitators including Hermien Elago, Nicodemus Aipumbu, and Peninna Haimbodi. Highlights included an impactful Parliament of the Republic of Namibia tour, hands-on storytelling sessions, and a deep dive into building sustainable social enterprises. The week wrapped up with a formal engagement with Ester /Nanus from the National Planning Commission of Namibia on the importance of collaborations. Delegates celebrated their annual engagement as part of this dynamic KAS funded initiative with a certificate handover ceremony on the last day, where they were joined by KAS-TEP Alumni. Closing remarks by Mrs Anna Hoffmann-Kwanga, Resident Representative of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, offered key reflections on the journey and growth of Namibia’s next generation of changemakers, whilst emphasising the importance of the KAS-TEP programme in providing beneficiaries with an added networking advantage in comparison to other leadership programmes. Similarly, encouraging insights were shared by facilitators and reflections by the KAS-TEP Alumni for the road that lies ahead for Namibia's civil society sector and youth as well as the importance of their support of the Government in boosting development and uplifting communities.

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CIF Infrastructure Development Forum

Lüderitz

From 14 to 16 October 2025, the CIF Infrastructure Development Forum hosted at the Old Power Station, Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company in the Karas Region, will bring together project owners, contractors, and decision-makers to unveil infrastructural development opportunities in the pipeline within the construction industry in Namibia. Projects will be presented and businesses have an opportunity to position themselves for the projects that will transform Namibia’s southern coast. The initiative is funded in cooperation with KAS, the Construction Industries Federation and the Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company.

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Launch of the Namibian Sign Language Mobile App

In Commemoration of the International Week of the Deaf

This year’s celebration of the International Week of the Deaf under the theme "No Human Rights Without Sign Language Rights", marks a historic milestone for Namibia, as the Namibia National Association of the Deaf (NNAD) in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Namibia-Angola Office and key supporting partners including the Office of the President, UNDEF and the Namport Social Investment Fund, proudly announce the launch of the Namibian Sign Language Mobile App. The mobile app will be unveiled and officiated by Her Excellency Lucia Witbooi, Vice President of the Republic of Namibia at the Walvis Bay Municipality Town Hall in Walvis Bay on 24 September 2025 from 08h30 onward. This groundbreaking initiative represents a major step toward inclusive communication and equal access to information for the Deaf community in Namibia. The app serves as a vital educational tool, enabling individuals, employers, institutions, and communities to learn Namibian Sign Language through a modern, accessible platform. It also underscores the NNAD’s ongoing advocacy for the recognition of Namibian Sign Language as an official national language. Following the launch the remainder of the programme promises to engage key stakeholders on topics of inclusive education, foundational literacy, access to information, cyber security, employment and rule of law in the form of panel discussion jointly initiated by representatives of key ministries, civil society, academia, the private sector and security sector. Representatives of the Deaf Community will also share their stories of what it means to live a day in the shoes of a deaf person in Namibia, whilst Simson Weyulu, Sign Language Technician and Researcher will engage the public on the basics of learning sign language. The programme for the day will conclude with a brief presentation by Salt Essentials on the importance of understanding cyber security, in particular with the emerging digital technologies entering Namibia's disability space and beyond.

Workshop

Information Session and CSO meeting with CSOs in the Erongo Region & Economic Strengthening workshop

ECSO Project

From the 22nd to the 23rd of September, the ECSO project will be hosting the fourth round as part of a series of Information Sessions and a CSO meeting in the Erongo Region in Swakopmund. The topics will focus on strengthening beneficiaries' human rights knowledge already gained during the Training as part of Module 5 on “Advocacy and Human Rights”. Additionally, from 24th to 25th September, the second round of Economic Strengthening workshops will be hosted in Keetmanshoop with small business owners in the area, addressing issues around business registration, business tax and other relevant information to equip small business owners.

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Scholar Exchange: Defining a modern-day workforce

German Weeks 2025: Celebrating 35 years of German Namibia Relations

The Scholar Exchange is hosted in commemoration of German Weeks 2025: Celebrating 35 years of German Namibia Relations. The aim is to bring together Namibian and German KAS Scholars and Namibian Secondary School Learners as part of a hybrid public dialogue, to share their expectations of what constitutes a modern-day workforce looking at socio-political and economic factors and challenges from a lower-middle income and upper-income country perspective.

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Information Session and CSO meeting with CSOs in the Kunene Region & Economic Strengthening workshop

ECSO Project

From the 15th to the 16th of September, the ECSO project will be hosting the fourth round as part of a series of Information Sessions and a CSO meeting in the Kunene Region in Outjo. The topics will focus on strengthening beneficiaries' human rights knowledge already gained during the Training as part of Module 5 on “Advocacy and Human Rights”. Additionally, from 17th to 18th September, the second round of Economic Strengthening workshops will be hosted in Outjo with small business owners in the area, addressing issues around business registration, business tax and other relevant information to equip small business owners.

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Information Session and CSO meeting with CSOs in //Kharas Region & Economic Strengthening workshop

ECSO Project

From the 1st to the 2nd of September, the ECSO project will be hosting the fourth round as part of a series of Information Sessions and a CSO meeting in the //Kharas Region in Keetmanshoop. The topics will focus on strengthening beneficiaries' human rights knowledge already gained during the Training as part of Module 5 on “Advocacy and Human Rights”. Additionally, from 3rd to 4th September, the second round of Economic Strengthening workshops will be hosted in Keetmanshoop with small business owners in the area, addressing issues around business registration, business tax and other relevant information to equip small business owners.

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Advocacy and Human Rights Workshop Group 3: //Kharas and Kunene regions

ECSO Project

The ECSO project is hosting a workshop with 26 participants from the //Kharas and Kunene regions from Monday 18 August to Friday 22 August 2025 in Windhoek. The aim of this workshop is to empower CSOs to become strong advocates on issues affecting their communities and to better equip them to advocate for the rights of those most vulnerable. The workshop objective is to engage participants to effectively interrogate the legislation that is aimed at protecting the rights of all Namibian citizens.

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The Nambian Constitution @ 35 Years: Between legacy and lodestone

Namibia’s Constitution Amidst Reflections, Reform and Renewal: Navigating Constitutional Evolution in an era of Transformation

From 14 to 15 August 2025, the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) in collaboration with the University of Namibia (UNAM) – School of Law and the African Network of Constitutional Lawyers (ANCL) hosted a 2-day conference to celebrate the 35th year of constitutional democracy which Namibia has traversed, while the life expectancy of a national constitution is 19 years globally and extends to 32 years in Europe, and diminishes to 10 years in Africa. Opening the conference, the Speaker of the National Assembly Hon. Dr. Saara Kuungogelwa-Amadhila noted that “The Namibian constitution is not merely a legal document, it is our nation’s moral compass, the embodiment of our shared vision for peace, unity, justice, and prosperity. It is fitting to begin by acknowledging our progress, for indeed, we have come a long way.” The Resident Representative of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Anna Hoffmann-Kwanga postulated that, “This conference offers an ideal space to celebrate Namibia’s 35 years of constitutional democracy. Moreover, it is a platform for intellectual discussions on the constitution, to analyse it and investigate areas for possible reforms. As KAS, we are grateful for your participation”. The conference included a panel of eminent members of the Constituent Assembly who shared with the audience some of the intricacies and challenges at the time of drafting the Namibian Constitution. 42 conference papers on different themes were received and presented at the conference ranging participants from India and South Africa. The conference was well received and ended on a high note.

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Community Workshop für traditionelle Autoritäten in der Omusati Region

Ein weiterer Workshop der Sonderinitiative “Eine Welt ohne Hunger“, welche das Ziel hat, Frauen, Gemeindemitglieder und traditionelle Autoritäten über den Communal Land Reform Act aufzuklären und ihre Rechte in diesem Kontext hervorzuheben, fand vom 19.-22.06.2017 in Outapi, in der Omusati Region statt. Die Zielgruppe des viertägigen Gemeinde-Workshops waren diesmal hauptsächlich traditionelle Autoritäten.

Handover of the "All-Inclusive Namibian House" publication to the Namibian Prime Minister

The new publication of the KAS office for Namibia and Angola "Towards Our All-Inclusive Namibian House – How can we build a Nation in which no Namibian feels left out" was officially handed over to Namibian Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila on the 12th of June in the Old National House in Windhoek.

The Status quo of Civil Society in Namibia

Conference for Namibian CSO representatives

From the 30th to the 31st of May 2017, KAS Namibia-Angola invited numerous representatives of the Namibian Civil Society to a two-day conference at the Gateway Centre in Windhoek in order to discuss the current status quo of Civil Society in the country.

Reintegration of Sex Offenders

Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Regain Trust published a study on the reintegration of Namibian Sex Offenders in order to help former sex offenders reintegrate into society and prevent future acts of gender based violence.

Community workshop for women in Oshikoto region

Already for the fourth time this year the special initiative “One World – No Hunger: Strengthening Women’s Land Use and Land Ownership Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa” headed to women in the project regions to, inter alia, make them aware of their rights in the context of the Communal Land Reform Act and provide them with concerning information material. This time the two-days community workshop took place from 24. – 25.04.2017 in the small village of Onyaana, north of Omuthiya in Oshikoto region.

Community workshop for women in Oshana region

What rights are guaranteed to women by law and which do they actually own in reality? The special initiative “One World – No Hunger: Strengthening Women’s Land Use and Land Ownership Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa” is exploring on that question by continuing its community workshop series in the project regions. This time the workshop that especially targeted widows and single mothers took place in the Constituency Council Hall of Okatjali Village (30km of Ondangwa), Oshana Region on the 05. – 06.04.2017.

The Namibian Abrahamic Interfaith Dialogue

What keeps Society Together?

What shared religious values can contribute to create a harmonious and peaceful society? How can faith assist in the process of Nation-building? And how can different faith communities work together efficiently in order to achieve mutual goals that are based on common morals and values?

CSO Training of Trainer

CCSO project outreach workshops to the target regions and the hosting of the Training of Trainers (TOT).

Communication between the generations - How can we overcome the Generation Gap?

Panel discussion and book launch

How can we improve the communication between the generations in order to improve cooperation and benefit society? Just how important are communication and networking when it comes to tackle social challenges and issues?

Progress or Regression? The Namibian Constitution and Good Governance after more than a quarter-century

and book launch of "Beyond a quarter-century of Constitutional Democracy in Namibia"

How did the Namibian constitution and its implementation develop since Independence? This was the topic of discussion on the panel as well as in the new KAS publication.