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Namibia

  • USAID Youth Programs connect young people to quality educational and employment opportunities.

  • Bringing health care to the most vulnerable: A health extension worker screens a Himba child for common childhood diseases and malnutrition.

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  • USAID helped trained community game guards to monitor wildlife populations and conduct anti-poaching patrols.

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  • U.S. Embassy - Deputy Chief of Mission John Kowalski, Minister of Urban and Rural Development Sophia Shaningwa, First Secretary at the Japanese Embassy Kaoru Yokotani, Windhoek Chief Fire Officer Raymond Kapia with Namibian RESPOND graduates

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  • Namibia Online Trade Information Portal Launch

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  • Protecting livelihoods and building resilience in Southern Africa countries: Angola and Namibia

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About Namibia

 

In the two decades since independence, Namibia has made tremendous strides in establishing a free, viable nation. The country has an independent judiciary, well-protected property rights and a fairly good labor market. It also boasts well-developed financial markets, as well as excellent infrastructure by regional standards. However, several formidable challenges constrain progress, including addressing one of the world’s worst HIV epidemics, one of the world’s highest levels of income disparity, a high unemployment rate, and a flawed education system. USAID concentrates on providing critical support to improve health and education.

Last updated: December 08, 2016

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Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/Namibia
Private Bag 12028
Ausspannplatz
Windhoek
Namibia
Phone 
+264 61 273700
Fax 
+264 61 227006

USAID Contact

Yvette Moore
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
20523
USA
Phone 
202-712-0622