Namibia National Report to the 4th World Conference on Women

Namibia National Report to the 4th World Conference on Women
Author: Namibia. Department of Women Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1994
Genre: Women
ISBN:

This national report was prepared for the 1995 World Conference on Women which took place in Beijing, China. Its aim was to review the progress made in the advancement of women, as outlined by the Nairobi Forward-Looking Strategy (NFLS0), reflecting the status of women in Namibia.

Namibia

Namibia
Author: LoriAnn Girvan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Rural women
ISBN:

Women in Namibia

Women in Namibia
Author: Eunice M. Iipinge
Publisher: Southern African Research and Documentation Centre
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Women
ISBN:

The Namibia chapter in the Beyond Inequalities series was produced by the University and Namibia and the WIDSAA Programme of SARDC. Gender machinery in Namibia is relatively new, hence the importance of monitoring and evaluating at community and national levels. This publication focuses on the post-Beijing legal reforms in the country. It summarises information on the position of women in Namibia in relation to economic, politics, health, socio-cultural environments and the law. It considers policies formulated by the government of Namibia, with input from NGOs, such as the National Gender Policy, and findings from studies conducted on behalf of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Child Welfare. Overall, the study brings to the fore pertinent issues that require urgent redress with particular regard for poverty, illiteracy, inequality, oppression and HIV/AIDS, outlining recommendations for improvement.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: National Programme of Action for the Children of Namibia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1994
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN:

Sustainable Development: National Aspirations, Local Implementation

Sustainable Development: National Aspirations, Local Implementation
Author: Alan Terry
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317047885

Using case studies from Africa, South America, Asia and the Caribbean, this book examines the progress made in uniting national aspirations of sustainable development strategies with their local implementation. Comparing the situation on the ground with formal national environmental action plans, the book compares progress, or the lack of progress, between different sectors, cultures, regions and resources throughout the developing world. It examines whether local knowledge and actions are undermining national aspirations or whether they are being ignored at the national level with detrimental consequences to sustainable development. The measurement of sustainable development, the role of formal and informal education in sustainable development and the significance of diverse voices in the practice of sustainable development are considered. The book draws lessons from those cases which appear to be experiencing positive moves towards sustainability and examines whether common frameworks exist which suggest that good practice may be transferable from one milieu to another.