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Publication Type: Briefing Papers

Namibia’s Foreign Policy

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A discussion paper on Namibia’s foreign policy

Encouraging the Reporting of Corruption

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What should Namibia include in its forthcoming Whistleblower Protection Bill?

Press statement on Access to Information

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A media statement from the ACTION Coalition welcoming government’s access to information initiative

Comment on the National Equitable Economic Empowerment (NEEEF) Bill

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The IPPR’s response to the new draft empowerment bill as submitted to the Office of the Prime Minister

Fiscal Sustainability and Growth

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An analytical review of the 2016/17 national budget

One Year of Geingob

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An assessment of President Geingob’s first year in office

Public Hearing of the National Council Select Committee on the Local Authorities Amendment Bill

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The IPPR’s submission to the National Council public hearing on the Local Authorities Amendment Bill

A Thorn in the Flesh for Gender Equality

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A briefing paper looking at how the gender gap in the regional councils undermines Namibia’s gender equallity efforts

Regional Governors: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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Do the benefits of presidential appointment outweigh the loss of democratic representation?

The Local Authorities Amendment Bill

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A commentary on the sweeping changes to urban land ownership envisaged in the Bill

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