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Namibia

12 entries

Houses being built in Namibia. Group of people standing looking at them, pointing and talking.
What works for low-income households? Assessing the effectiveness of government housing projects in Namibia

Insight, 17 July 2025

Brisetha Hendricks talking to conservancy members. As well as rhino, the Uibasen Twyfelfontein Conservancy has elephants, leopards, mountain zebras, kudu, gemsbok, ostrich, springbok, steenbok, duiker and klipspringer (Photo: Brisetha Hendricks)
Q&A: Community-based natural resource management is the future

Article, 15 November 2018

Women opening the fruit of the marula tree to extract the kernel for making marula oil (Photo: CIFOR, Creative Commons via Flickr)
Encouraging collaboration: drafting a new law to stop biopiracy in Namibia

Article, 21 March 2016

A woman explains the importance of guarding against future encroachments on her community's common land in Northern Uganda (Photo: LEMU)
Protecting land and community resources in Africa

Insight, 07 March 2016

Residents of Tsandi, a settlement in the Omusati region of northern Namibia, look at the community-led sanitation installation for houses being built by the Shack Dwellers' Federation of Namibia (Photo: Diana Mitlin/IIED)
Namibia's women lead the way in housing development

Insight, 10 September 2015

IIED research communications manager Rosalind Goodrich provided coverage from the third NBSAP 2.0 workshop at Midgard Estate in Namibia, where giraffes could be seen (Photo: Rosalind Goodrich/IIED)
Mainstreaming biodiversity and development: Namibia workshop coverage

Event on 22 July 2014

Community reblocking to improve settlement design and the quality of the neighbourhood in Namibia (Photo: Diana Mitlin/IIED)
Namibia shows how to support low cost housing

Insight, 13 June 2014

Community-based conservation has worked for black rhinos (Photo: Park Street Pro via http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
Wanted: Community wildlife conservation success stories

Insight, 03 March 2014

Hippos bask in the sun in Botswana.
Botswana: Biodiversity and dragons come together

Insight, 22 May 2013

This diagram illustrates how ambition for the Paris Agreement must be racheted up (Image: Clare Shakya/IIED)
Helping parliamentarians drive national climate change policy

Archived Project

People visiting a village with solar panels
Helping parliaments across the Southern African Customs Union region address climate change

Archived Project

A man carries buckets filled with water from a water tanker in Retiro, a shanty town in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Basic service provision shouldn’t just be a money maker

Insight, 08 October 2012

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