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Letters | Deconstructing gender  role stereotypes
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Letters | Deconstructing gender role stereotypes

The nascence of cooking men and engaging in Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Sexual, Reproductive Health and Rights’ (SRHR) constructive conversations are a brainchild of the One Economy Foundation, under its implementation pillar, #BeFree.

400 graduate at Unam Katima Mulilo
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400 graduate at Unam Katima Mulilo

The University of Namibia’s Katima Mulilo campus last week conferred qualifications on 409 students graduating in various fields, such as health, accounting, agriculture, law, education, veterinary medicine and human resource. 

Opinion | Communicating with children about natural disasters
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Opinion | Communicating with children about natural disasters

A vast number of people annually are affected by natural disasters. Children are at risk of losing their lives and suffering mentally or physically after such events. There is growing evidence of the ability of children to act as protagonists in action to reduce climate and disaster risks in their communities.