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NAPWU. The agreement which makes NAPWU the sole bargaining agent for the staff of the agency was welcomed with applause by the institutions employees as this is the first time that they are joining a union. The "Namibia Civil Society Support Programme" aims at strengthening civil society's contribution to sustainable development and socio-economic justice in Namibia by supporting the Nangof Trust in its role as an umbrella organisation for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and the Civil Society Foundation of Namibia (CSFN) as a funding vehicle that can generate, manage and disburse grants from The Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) is a fund created by Act 13 of 2001 of the Parliament of the Republic of Namibia with the overall aim of continuing this great legacy by supporting individuals, projects and communities that ensure the sustainable use of natural resources.

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Section A: Economic Development 2.1 Global economy According to IMF’s World Economic Outlook update for January 2018, World output grew by 3.2 and 3.7 percent in 2016 and 2017 respectively, thereby maintaining above 3.0 percent growth which has historically become its benchmark average growth rate. Key drivers of For a general overview of the key economic policy responses to the COVID-19 outbreak (fiscal, monetary and macroeconomic) taken by the Namibian government to limit the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, please consult the section dedicated to Namibia in the IMF’s Policy Tracker platform. Namibia—Macro-Economics, Resource Distribution and the Role of Aid Bertil Odén 1. MACRO-ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK1 Namibia is the third most sparsely populated country in Africa (after Western Sahara and Botswana) with an average population density of only 1.5 people per square km.
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According to the census in 1991, the total Namibia's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is relatively high among developing countries but obscures one of the most unequal income distributions on the African continent. Although the majority of the population engages in subsistence agriculture and herding, Namibia has more than 200,000 skilled workers, as well as a small, well-trained professional and managerial class.


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Namibia SMEs provides support services to both new and existing SME's and increases their sales, marketing, branding, revenue maximisation and public … 2021-03-16 Namibia SMEs, established in 2016, assists in building Namibian SME's (Small and Medium Enterprises) at affordable prices as well as the community development sector. Namibia SMEs provides business support services to both new and existing SME's, thereby creating additional exposure and revenues for their businesses. 2. Section A: Economic Development 2.1 Global economy According to IMF’s World Economic Outlook update for January 2018, World output grew by 3.2 and 3.7 percent in 2016 and 2017 respectively, thereby maintaining above 3.0 percent growth which has historically become its benchmark average growth rate. Key drivers of Namibia’s economic freedom score is 62.6, making its economy the 83rd freest in the 2021 Index.