EPDN Enhancing Participatory Democracy in Namibia

EPDN Enhancing Participatory Democracy in Namibia

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Partnership Programme of the Government of the Republic of Namibia and the European Union

26/02/2026
Photos from EPDN Enhancing Participatory Democracy in Namibia's post 27/05/2025

With the civil society component of the EPDN programme approaching its conclusion, we successfully held the final session in our series of nine trainings for CSO umbrella organizations and networks, focused on Project Management and Proposal Writing. The training also including a session on Policies for CSOs as well as common mistakes in finance management of CSOs.
On Friday, 23rd May, participants who attended four or more of the trainings were awarded certificates of participation by EPDN Team Leader Christine Leiser in recognition of their commitment and engagement throughout the program.
All training materials from the nine trainings are available for download on EPDN’s website under Knowledge Hub, Civil Society, EPDN trainings https://www.epdn.org/Public/Participatorydemocracy/CSO #

Govt urged to introduce unemployment social grant 16/05/2025

Govt urged to introduce unemployment social grant The standing committee on health, social welfare and labour affairs has urged the government to extend social grants to include these citizens, who do not receive benefits from existing social safety nets.

Photos from EPDN Enhancing Participatory Democracy in Namibia's post 15/05/2025

Induction workshop for MPs of the 8th Parliament. Panel Discussion: " The Role of Civil Society in a Constitutional and Parliamentary Democracy" - MPs are encouraged to tap into the expertise of Namibia's civil society.

On the fourth day of the Induction workshop for MPs, EPDN, NamNet, (The Namibian Civil Society Non-State Actors Network) and NID, (the Namibian Institute for Democracy) participated in a panel discussion focusing on the critical role that civil society plays in supporting Parliament's three main functions: lawmaking, representation, and oversight.

Ronny Dempers, representing NamNet , emphasized the importance of collaboration between Parliament and civil society to hold the Executive accountable. He made several key recommendations:

Institutionalize engagement between Parliament and civil society, possibly through a Memorandum of Partnership.

Consider legislative reforms based on lessons learned from over 30 years of parliamentary democracy, particularly focusing on strengthening checks and balances.

Standing Committees in Parliament could benefit from utilizing the expertise and infrastructure that civil society offers.

Parliament should work towards creating an enabling environment for civil society, starting with the approval and implementation of a comprehensive policy framework for civil society engagement.

Naita Hishoono, Director of the Namibian Institute for Democracy (NID), highlighted the diverse contributions of Namibia’s civil society, including the provision of essential social services for people with disabilities, youth, the elderly, and other vulnerable groups, as well as educating citizens nationwide about their constitutional rights, particularly with regard to participating in elections. The NID and other organizations played a crucial role in voter mobilization and election observation. They expect Members of Parliament (MPs) to recognize their responsibility as elected representatives of the people, committed to delivering on their election promises.

Mr Monongwa Sikanda , Deputy Chief National Development Advisor of the National Planning Commission stressed the importance of finalizing the new "Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN) Civil Society Partnership and Engagement Policy," which is currently in draft form at the NPC. This collaborative effort, involving Civil Society, Parliamentary staff, the NPC, and EPDN, is expected to be presented to Cabinet for approval soon.

The panel discussion was moderated by Barney Karuuombe, Director of the National Council.

Photos from Parliament of the Republic of Namibia's post 15/05/2025
06/05/2025

Parliament on outreach tour

06/05/2025

This is a series of four videos presenting which help to understand the working of the Namibia Government

06/05/2025

This forth animated video talks about some common interests that Parliament and CSOs share in particular regarding the oversight role of Parliament and the watch dog function of civil society and what the Anti- Corruption Commission has to do with this

06/05/2025

This third of EPDN's animated videos is dedicated to the fruitful collaboration between Civil Society and the Government of Namibia

24/04/2025

This video is about achievements and impact of Namibian Civil Society organisations

24/04/2025

A short video about the Civil Society and its important role in democratic societies

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Parliament Of The Republic Of Namibia 4 Lovestreet, Office 47
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