Namibia and the UN Convention against Corruption
Is Namibia complying with its commitments under the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC)?
Namibia’s anti-corruption environment still evolving: report
Coastweek, a Chinese news website, aggregates a Xinhua report here.
Hybrid model a step in the right direction
The IPPR’s recent report on State-Owned Enterprises is covered in the Observer. The article quotes IPPR Research Associate, Max Weylandt, on potential benefits of the new governance system: “There are many ways in which Namibia can benefit from it, as it is efficient and useful in times of fiscal restraints. In theory the central body […]
Whither Namibia?
An IPPR analysis on the state of Democratisation in a Dominant Party System in Namibia.
Asset Declarations in Namibia
Namibia is lagging behind on asset declaration. What can be done about it?
Encouraging the Reporting of Corruption
What should Namibia include in its forthcoming Whistleblower Protection Bill?
The Role of Access to Information in Preventing Corruption
An IPPR presentation for the national consultative workshop on Access to Information
Press statement on Access to Information
A media statement from the ACTION Coalition welcoming government’s access to information initiative
Asset Declarations in Parliament
With MPs facing a November 30 deadline to declare their assets, the IPPR takes a closer look at the issue
Media Freedom & Access to Information Essential for Elections
A bulletin looking at the media’s role in ensuring free and fair elections