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Inequality and Poverty in Namibia: A Gaping Wealth Gap
Nov 7, 2016
borgenproject.org
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The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), in partnership with the NMIT Media Foundation and the Endangered Languages Association of Namibia, is hosting a policy meeting aimed at discussing strategies for preserving indigenous languages, currently underway at Hilton hotel. Report: Allexer Namundjembo #WindhoekObserver | Windhoek Observer
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11 months ago
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Analysis... The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is holding a presentation titled ‘Inside the Numbers of Namibia’s 2024 Vote: Fraying Dominance, Fragmented Opposition’. It unpacks voter patterns, political shifts and what the 2024 election results mean for Namibia’s evolving political landscape. Video: Kaviveterue Virere | New Era Newspaper
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#watch Frederico Links, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) Research Associate, this morning launched the institute’s 26th edition, highlighting discrepancies surrounding the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections and the ballot paper procurement process. Links said the Electoral Commission of Namibia has to come clean and answer critical questions to remove public suspicion. VIDEO Elizabeth Kheibes #namibiadecides2024 #NMHbreakers | My Zone
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Oct 29, 2024
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WATCH | The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), in collaboration with the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), held a high-level dialogue on Namibia and the extractive industries on Friday. The initiative was aimed at promoting transparency in Namibia’s extractive industries. Graham Hopwood, the executive director of the IPPR, explains the role of EITI in Namibia’s current governance landscape. | New Era Newspaper
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Procurement… At today’s launch of the Procurement Tracker, IPPR associate Frederico Links cautioned that establishing a public procurement court—introduced in the 2015 Public Procurement Act by former finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi—could worsen judicial bottlenecks and hinder service delivery. The court aims to boost transparency and efficiency in procurement dispute resolution.Video: Rudolf Gaiseb | New Era Newspaper
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New Era Newspaper
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Transparency… The IPPR, in collaboration with the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), today held a high-level dialogue on Namibia and the extractive industries. The initiative was aimed at promoting transparency in Namibia’s extractive industries. Graham Hopwood, the Executive Director of the IPPR spoke on why EITI matters now in Namibia’s governance landscape. Video: Pinehas K Pinehas | New Era Newspaper
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by: Isai Sipunga The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has gone on a mission to curb corruption in Namibia by tracking development and public procurement. In a bid to stop corruption, the Namibian government established the Public Procurement Act of 2015, which was supposed to, amongst other, promote integrity, accountability and transparency in the procurement of assets, works and services. | OneAfrica
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Jul 20, 2018
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IPPR launches first edition of Green Hydrogen Monitor By: Valeria Handobe The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) launched the first publication which will review Namibia’s green hydrogen developments. The pilot edition, titled "Green Hydrogen Monitor," aims to provide detailed information about the growing green hydrogen project. The publication discusses various topics, including financing options, governance issues, environmental impacts, feasibility concerns, economic questions, and
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Namibia - Countries & Regions - IEA
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By: Joseph Iilonga #TodayOnOne The system of asset declarations by members of parliament (MPs), according to Graham Hopwood, Executive Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR Namibia), has been dysfunctional since MPs disclose their assets whenever they want, rather than on an annual basis. Watch #TodayOnOne LIVE weekdays 19:00 on: DStv 284, GOtv Namibia 90, DStvNow App, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter | OneAfrica
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Mar 30, 2022
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Although there are still many challenges regarding public procurement processes, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says the government has made progress in terms of making procurement information available to the public during the 2020/21 financial year. IPPR's research associate Frederico Links who launched a report tracking the government's procurement processes said many public entities are still not fully compliant with the Public Procurement law. Video: Sakeus Iikela | The Nam
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Fishrot @ 5 years. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) on Tuesday launched the second Fishrot Human Rights Impact Assessment report in Windhoek. During the launch of the report, IPPR director Graham Hopwood gave a brief background on how the Fishrot case came to public five years ago on 13 November 2019. He further stated that the aim of the report is not to look into the legal process of the Fishrot case, which is subjudice, but to look at the human rights impact of Fishrot. He furt
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IMPROVEMENT ... Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) chief executive Idi Itope says the board is working to improve the time it takes to award tenders. He said this during the CPBN media briefing in Windhoek on Wednesday. Video: Shania Lazarus | The Namibian
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IPC President and leader of the Official Opposition Party in Namibia, Dr Panduleni FB Itula met and engaged the local IPC leadership in Keetmanshoop //Kharas region, 15 November 2025. | Independent Patriots for Change - IPC
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Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) Chief Executive Officer Idi Itope says the board is essential in ensuring transparency, efficiency, and adherence to procurement regulations. Speaking during the swearing in of CPBN’s new board, chaired by Mary Shiimi, Itope said: “The board is tasked with overseeing high-value procurements for public entities, ensuring that all processes—from bid advertisements to evaluation and awarding—align with the Public Procurement Act,” Itope stated. He highlig
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IPC President and Leader of the Official Opposition Party in Namibia, Dr. Panduleni F.B Itula visits the Erongo region today, the 22nd of November 2025, to engage and partake in the scheduled mass election mobilization drive. Currently ongoing. | Independent Patriots for Change - IPC
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The Namibia Fact Check, an impartial initiative project that aims to verify public statements and media reports under the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), hosted a training on "Fact Checking and Election Campaigns for Journalists 2024". The two-day training covered topics such as the dangers of spreading fake news, the use of social media, how to rig an election, and the dangers of sharing fake content on social media. Frederico Links, IPPR Research Associate and Namibia Fact Check P
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