Namibia Media Centre

Namibia COVID - 19 Outbreak Response

Namibia reported the first two cases of  COVID-19 on 13 March a couple from Romania who came to visit Namibia for  holiday.   As of 7 April 2020, the cases have increased to 16, with 3 recoveries and no deaths.  WHO Namibia as part of an all UN approach with partners have been providing support for preparedness, response and mitigation of the outbreak.  The Namibian government adapted a whole government, blended approach to the response and the pictures aim to illustrate the different interventions by government and partners.  

WHO Namibia with UN Cares jointly educates UN Staff on Mental Health in the Workplace

"Work related stress is attributed to the quantity of work and multiple deadlines and ones ability to manage this. A tense, non- friendly work space can escalate the stress levels in the office and affect interpersonal relations in the office."

This was said by the WHO Representative, Dr Charles Sagoe-Moses at a UN Cares function on mental health in the workplace for UN staff in Namibia.

The event was jointly hosted by WHO Namibia and UN Cares on 20 October 2017 as part of creating awareness on mental health in the workplace.

Ms Daisy //Gamxamus and Ms Gash Emerita Malanguka, clinical psychologists at the Mental Health Unit of the Ministry of Health and Social Services made the presentation.

Maternity waiting homes in Namibia: Hope for the future

This documentary “Maternity waiting homes in Namibia: Hope for the future” focuses on one of the core components of PARMaCM, the importance of keeping pregnant women and young mothers safe via the construction of maternity waiting homes in Namibia. The movie is the product of concerted efforts of the Namibian TV Production Company Quiet Storm and the three PARMaCM stakeholders, the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS), the European Union (EU) and the World Health Organization (WHO). 

PARMaCM stands for “The Programme for Accelerating the Reduction of Maternal and Child Mortality” and its objective is to accelerate the achievement of MDGs 4 and 5 of reducing child mortality and improving maternal health in Namibia.