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Namibia Media Trust, a strong voice of the South to support the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize
December 19, 2017
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“We are trying to use teaching about the past as a platform to teach tolerance within the Namibian community.”
June 28, 2018
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July 6, 2018
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September 14, 2020
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National EE/ESD Strategy & Action Plan 2- Day Stakeholder Consultative Workshop
The Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism MEFT and the Ministry of Education Arts and Culture MoEAC believe that Environmental Education EEEducation for Sustainable Development ESD issues must be entrenched in the sectoral and subsectoral strategies of all stakeholders and institutional levels Moreover a strong culture of networking is recommended in the implementation of EEESD Policy as it will promote participation information sharing exchange of views and ideas and developing the necessary skills among all sectors The main expected results of this consultative workshop are to assist in the reorientation upscaling and integrating EEESD in environmental awareness education and training systems research and innovation systems policies programmes and action for sustainable development While the overall objective of the task force is to foster the implementation of the EEESD policy assist in mobilising financial resources and develop strategic partnerships with leading environmental and sustainable development organisations The consultative workshop further aims To gather broad stakeholder input To take stock of past existing and planned activitiesprogrammes across all relevant sectors To outline the Strategy and Action Plan for the National EEESD Policy for 20222026 5 years      iv To make recommendations for Namibias National Contribution to the UNESCO Decade ESD for 2030 based on the workshop outcome The twoday  consultative workshop will take place on 19 20 October 2021 in Windhoek
October 19, 2021
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UNESCO to host workshop on strengthening regional cooperation in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural property
October 19, 2021
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National EE/ESD Strategy & Action Plan 2- Day Stakeholder Consultative Workshop
The Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism MEFT and the Ministry of Education Arts and Culture MoEAC believe that Environmental Education EEEducation for Sustainable Development ESD issues must be entrenched in the sectoral and subsectoral strategies of all stakeholders and institutional levels Moreover a strong culture of networking is recommended in the implementation of EEESD Policy as it will promote participation information sharing exchange of views and ideas and developing the necessary skills among all sectors   The main expected results of this consultative workshop are to assist in the reorientation upscaling and integrating EEESD in environmental awareness education and training systems research and innovation systems policies programmes and action for sustainable development   While the overall objective of the task force is to foster the implementation of the EEESD policy assist in mobilising financial resources and develop strategic partnerships with leading environmental and sustainable development organisations   The consultative workshop further aims To gather broad stakeholder input To take stock of past existing and planned activitiesprogrammes across all relevant sectors To outline the Strategy and Action Plan for the National EEESD Policy for 20222026 5 years To make recommendations for Namibias National Contribution to the UNESCO Decade ESD for 2030 based on the workshop outcomes  The twoday workshop will take place on 19 20 October 2021 in Windhoek
October 19, 2021
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World Day for Audio-visual Heritage - 27 October
Audiovisual archives tell us stories about peoples lives and cultures from all over the world They represent a priceless heritage which is an affirmation of our collective memory and a valuable source of knowledge since they reflect the cultural social and linguistic diversity of our communities They help us grow and comprehend the world we all share Conserving this heritage and ensuring it remains accessible to the public and future generations is a vital goal for all memory institutions as well as the public at large   The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage WDAH is a commemoration of the adoption in 1980 by the 21st General Conference of the Recommendation for the Safeguarding and Preservation of Moving Images The World Day provides an occasion to raise general awareness of the need to take urgent measures and to acknowledge the importance of audiovisual documents   This year the theme of the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage is Your Window to the World  Audiovisual materials as documentary heritage objects provide a window to the world as we observe events we cannot attend we hear voices from the past who can no longer speak and we craft stories that inform and entertain Audiovisual content plays an increasingly vital role in our lives as we seek to understand the world and engage with our fellow beings     DARE TO BE WOWED   In celebration of the Day the National Heritage Council of Namibia will be hosting backtoback screenings of two documentaries on Namibias world heritage sites Twyfelfontein Uiaes and Namib Sand Sea   Join us for a night of Pristine Namibian World Heritage 27 and 29 October 2021 1900 John Muafangejo Art Gallery Katutura Community Arts Centre     SEE YOU THERE   National Heritage Council of Namibia Tel 264 61 244 375 Website wwwnhcnamorg  
October 25, 2021
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