Discussion
Voters Education NBC Radio Programme
Namibian Voters Sensitisation and Awareness
Voters sensitisation and awareness is a crucial component in preparation of the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for November 2024. As part of its contribution to democracy and electoral process, KAS is supporting the voter education discussion programme on NBC Radio. We urge the public to tune in every Tuesday, 10:00 -11:00 and participate.
Discussion
Roundtable on current socioeconomic situation in Angola
Informal Sector, Labor market, wage policy and developmental economic implication in Angola
This is the 2nd Roundtable on Economic Affairs conducted by KAS in collaboration with the University of Lusiada/Angola. The topics that will be presented by various experts and discussed with academic and political fraternity will deal with the current environment on labor market in Angola, in particular the impact of the informal sector on the growth and socioeconomic development in Angola.
Expert conference
Annual Magistrates' Conference
Fostering a Unified Magistracy
The Magistrate Commission in conjunction with the Office of the Chief Magistrate in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) are hosting the Annual Magistrates' Conference in Swakopmund in a continued effort to improve service delivery in the judicial sector and ensure the efficient and effective administration of Justice within the country. It is against this backdrop that the Annual Magistrates Conference serves as an annual platform where amendments of acts, policies, and regulations are canvased, challenges in the regions are shared, and strategies are formulated to deal with the ever-increasing court roll. The platform further serves to bring Magistrates from across Namibia together to share best practices and strengthen their capacity with the support of topical experts.
Discussion
ECSO Project Information Sessions and CSO Stakeholder Meetings
Second Round - IIKaras
The ECSO project team will host the second round of information sessions with the selected CSOs participating in IIKaras region on 24 September in Keetmanshoop. The topic will cover the importance of Participatory Democracy and the role CSOs plays in this process. On 25 September the ECSO project team will then proceed with the second round of CSO meetings with selected participating CSOs in the project with the aim to further support their relationship building efforts with regional stakeholders to achieve their common goals. The project supported by the European Union and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, in association with Womens Action for Development continues to make efforts to improve the sustainability of CSOs and their impact in their communities.
Discussion
CANCELLED What does Namibia expect from its new Members of Parliament?
The lecture is aimed at helping to equip our national leaders with what the Namibian nation expect of them as new Members of Parliament. For instance, where and what are Namibia's national interests? What are our expectations of them as law makers?
Discussion
Security in East Africa (Kenya): Lessons and implications for Namibia?
Round Table discussion
Guest Speaker: Miriam Tandy Ombogo (Kenya)
Discussion
CANCELLED Innovation Talk
Organised jointly with the Namibia Business Innovation Institute (NBII)
Discussion
The Namibian Constitution in Context: Realities and Challenges
On the panel: Prof. Nico Horn and Mr. Phil Ya Nangoloh
Workshop
Media Training Workshop on Reporting on Climate Change
Given the importance of climate change on our daily lives and the effects thereof, it is important that accurate information is distributed by the media to help everyone understand what climate change is and how one could prepare for it.
Workshop
From Incarceration to Reintegration
The workshop brought 35 various key stakeholders around the table to discuss and share expertise and learn from best practices.
Forum
The fall of the Berlin Wall: 25 years on
A Namibian and German perspective
On the panel:Enno Hückmann, German Ambassador to Namibia and Prof. Joseph Diescho, Executive Director: NIPAM