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UNAM Foundation prioritising construction of academic hospital

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UNAM Foundation prioritising construction of academic hospital

The University of Namibia (UNAM) Foundation is prioritising the construction of an academic hospital for the training of medical practitioners, and for enhanced access to quality care for Namibians.

The construction will cost an estimated N$ 1.9 billion, the UNAM Foundation Brand and Fundraising Project’s executive director Bernadette Bock said during the launch here on Wednesday.

She added that Namibia is challenged by limited specialised care, healthcare workforce shortages, gaps in training and research, and unequal access to quality medical care, which warrants the construction of an academic hospital.

“I think it is a well-known fact that we unfortunately still experience unequal access to quality medical care. So, the solution the university proposed for this is to pioneer state-of-the-art medical infrastructure,” she observed.

Bock said the university hospital will conduct applied and basic scientific research based on Namibia’s health challenges, and will use cutting-edge technology and therapies.

The expected impact is improving healthcare standards, skills development and employment-creation, as well as increased community health services through outreach programmes and advanced medical research technology, innovation and medical services’ specialisation.

The strategic development projects’ booklet issued here stated that the total estimated cost for the construction of the academic hospital is N$1 972 065 233 (USD 105 065 420).

At the same event, UNAM’s Vice Chancellor Kenneth Matengu said the foundation aims to promote and facilitate the development and achievement of higher education objectives as a non-profit organisation.

“To achieve this, we need support, which includes investing in UNAM through the foundation. No support is ever too little; every donation has the potential to make an immense impact,” he emphasised. -Nampa