Challenges of capacity building in Namibia : (A country profile in Capacity building)

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1994-04Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
Grey-Johnson, Crispin;United Nations Economic Commission for Africa ECA Multidisciplinary Regional Advisory Group(ECA-MRAG);
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This document presents a comprehensive analysis of the challenges of capacity building in Namibia, following its independence in 1990. It highlights the socio-economic disparities between the white minority and the black majority, emphasizing the need for equitable access to resources, education, and employment. The report outlines the historical context of Namibia's development, the impact of apartheid, and the ongoing efforts to address these inequalities through various sectors, including agriculture, mining, and public health. It discusses the importance of human capacity development, infrastructure improvement, and the establishment of effective governance structures to foster sustainable growth. The document concludes with recommendations for enhancing capacity building initiatives to promote social justice and economic empowerment for all Namibians.
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“Grey-Johnson, Crispin; United Nations Economic Commission for Africa ECA Multidisciplinary Regional Advisory Group(ECA-MRAG) (1994-04). Challenges of capacity building in Namibia : (A country profile in Capacity building). Addis Ababa:. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/33594”Collections
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