AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMenstrual Health Push: Namibian organisations received 6,000 sanitary pad packs and menstrual health “corners” as a campaign ramps up to tackle period poverty and stigma. Children’s Rights & WASH: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah urged bigger investment in children, stronger protection of their rights, and universal access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene as Namibia marks the Day of the African Child and 50 years since the 1976 Soweto Uprising. Public Health Preparedness: Namibia is strengthening emergency response through leadership training and plans to operationalise a functional public health emergency operations centre. Transport Services Closer to Rural Areas: The Natis on Wheels truck was launched in Erongo, bringing learner testing and vehicle licensing services to Omatjete and nearby communities. Energy & Economy Watch: The World Bank says Sub-Saharan Africa growth will slow in 2026 as energy shocks and weaker demand bite, while Namibia’s mining sector faces rising fuel-driven cost pressure. Uranium Deal: Canadian-listed Vatic Ventures won approval to acquire uranium prospecting rights in Erongo, including Zoya and Galore. Finance Consumer Protection: Namfisa recovered over N$1.7m for consumers in Q1 2026 after intervening in complaints. Diplomacy & Reparations: Nandi-Ndaitwah heads to Ghana for a reparatory justice conference, with Namibia expected to feed into global redress discussions. Wildlife Conservation Angle: A reminder that giraffes are declining, with about 117,000 left across Africa, as World Giraffe Day approaches.
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