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Dialogue on Dangers – SADC Cybercrime Laws & Human Rights

Join us next Tuesday, September 28 from 09h00 to 13h00 for a webinar on SADC Cybercrime Laws and Human Rights – Dialogue on Dangers. Including case studies on Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Lesotho. Email info@ippr.org.na for the Zoom link details

Depleting Natural Capital – Threats to Wildlife, Sand and Forests

We’re launching a new paper on how Namibia’s natural capital is being depleted with a focus on wildlife, sand and forests – Thursday October 19 at 10h00 at the House of Democracy. Please RSVP before 18h00 on Wednesday to info@ippr.org.na. Social distancing guidelines will apply. Wearing of a face mask is compulsory.

International Anti-Corruption Day 2018

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, are holding a special event on Friday 7 December 2018 to commemorate the International Anti-Corruption Day.   At the event the IPPR will launch a briefing paper on the role of the justice system in tackling […]

Gender-based Violence

November 1 – IPPR is co-hosting a panel discussion about Namibia’s gender and GBV landscape, supported by the Embassy of Finland, The Namibian, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Regain Trust and the EU #StopGBV

Public Enterprise governance in Namibia: a situation analysis

in late 2016,the IPPR took a look at the proposed Hybrid Governance System. Now, in a publication to be launched with this discussion, we take a look at what has happened since then. What counts as a public enterprise in Namibia, and who is covered by new governance regulations? What steps has the Ministry taken […]

Budget Review 2017/18

Keynote Speaker: Minister of Finance, Calle Schlettwein Presentation: Rowland Brown, IPPR Research Associate, Cirrus Capital Co-Founder In the days after the publication of the national budget, media reported widely on the top-line figures, explaining the implications of the budget in a broad sense. Like every year, the IPPR took some time to delve more deeply […]