Red tape. Limited finance. Poor infrastructure & support. Sound familiar? 🇳🇦 Or is your business environment working for you? Either way: Your voice matters. Take the MSME survey 👉 https://t.co/rTiRmmIwqO
@KASNamibia#Namibia#NamibianMSMEs#Confidential#NamibianMSMEVoices
“Without the voices of MSMEs themselves, policy risks being designed from a distance. Every business that takes part strengthens the evidence, and stronger evidence leads to better decisions.”
Access survey here: https://t.co/YyXiuqSLTk
#Namibia#MSME
"I hope MSMEs see this survey as a platform for voice, not just a research exercise. Small businesses are not a side story in the economy; they are one of the main stories.”
https://t.co/kSo3ZLfUsQ
#MSMEsurveyNamibia@KASNamibia
Namibian business owners – we know your time is limited. But 10 minutes today can help improve Namibia’s business environment tomorrow.
No prizes. No gimmicks. Just your experience shaping better policies.
👉 Survey link: https://t.co/rTiRmmIwqO
@KASNamibia
#InfographicOfTheWeek: Water flows, but not equally. Across 38 African countries, rural residents are more likely than urban residents to report going without enough clean water over the past year.
Find out more in our latest Pan-Africa Profile on water/sanitation: https://t.co/k46F6P5Ctw
#VoicesAfrica #WorldWaterDay
Hey, hey, it’s Friday! Registered Namibian business owners, this one’s for you 🇳🇦
Before weekend mode kicks in, spend 10 minutes helping shape solutions to your business worries.
👉 Survey link: https://t.co/rTiRmmIwqO @KASNamibia
Namibian business owners - your voice matters. The Namibia MSME Business Landscape Survey is now LIVE. Share your challenges and successes in this online survey. 🕒 10–15 min | 📷 Confidential 📷https://t.co/rTiRmmIwqO
@KASNamibia#Namibia#MSMENamibia
Namibia celebrates 36 years of independence today!
As the country's leadership focuses its efforts on inclusive development, Namibians highlight where greater intervention is needed: Nearly three-fourths (73%) of citizens say the police and the courts in the country need to do more to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
Head over to our website to read more: https://t.co/3puFy8Rdkj
#VoicesAfrica #Namibia #IndependenceDay #SDG5
Happy birthday, Namibia! 🇳🇦
Wishing all Namibians a wonderful day of celebration, reflection and pride as we honour our shared commitment to an informed, strong and inclusive democracy and the future we are building together.
#Namibia
Most adults across seven African countries access the Internet frequently, but many remain unfamiliar with digital security measures and practice them inconsistently if at all, an Afrobarometer telephone survey shows.
Head over to our website to read more: https://t.co/lCBU3OrH6O
#VoicesAfrica #DigitalSecurity
Namibia’s youth – and Africa’s youth – are ready to work. But barriers like inadequate training, lack of experience, reluctance to take certain jobs and skills misalignment hold them back.
Read more: @Afrobarometer https://t.co/I3xWPQWox9
#VoicesAfrica#Namibia#YouthJobs
Nearly 3 in 10 Africans say schoolgirls “often” or “always” face discrimination, harassment and requests for sexual favours from teachers, according to surveys by @afrobarometer
Full dispatch: https://t.co/E1YbgnhtJO
Based on 50 961 interviews / 38 countries
#Education#SDG
More than half (55%) of Africans rate their most recent national election as largely free and fair, but assessments have worsened over the past decade.
Read more in our latest Pan-Africa Profile: https://t.co/FTWrd2wJDH
#VoicesAfrica#Elections
Thank you to our partners and clients for their trust and collaboration this year & we wish everyone a healthy & happy 2026. We look forward to working alongside you in the year ahead to deliver high-quality, meaningful surveys.
#Namibia#VoicesNamibia#newyear2026
Happening in an hour!
We’re sharing our latest sexual and reproductive health and rights (#SRHR) findings at the 2025 Ouagadougou Partnership Annual Meeting in Lomé, highlighting citizens’ views on reproductive autonomy and contraceptive access from eight Ouagadougou Partnership countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, and Togo).
Join us as we engage regional leaders, youth, civil society, and donors with data-driven SRHR results.
Register here to participate: https://t.co/y5ZCrv6TbB
#RAPO2025 #JusticeReproductive #VoicesAfrica
In Namibia, 80% say women should decide for themselves whether and when to marry – slightly above the continent-wide average. Support is strongest among women, urban residents and those with higher education and wealth. Read @afrobarometer latest profile: https://t.co/xYIibaXQ6s
Most climate-change-literate citizens say climate change is making life in their countries worse.
Explore Afrobarometer’s latest Pan-Africa Profile on climate change for more insights: https://t.co/bGoXxUe30S
#VoicesAfrica#climatechange#Afrobarometer
The latest @Afrobarometer data paints a grim picture on views around corruption for Namibia:
- 65% say corruption has increased
- 6 in 10 fear retaliation for reporting corruption
- 76% say govt is doing a bad job tackling it
Access the full report https://t.co/xUTyHxcIwK
#InfographicOfTheWeek: On average across 38 African countries, about half (49%) of citizens say contraceptives should be made available to anyone who is sexually active, regardless of age.
Access to contraceptives regardless of age is less popular among rural residents, older respondents, and less educated citizens.
Head over to our website to read more in our latest Pan-Africa Profile on sexual and reproductive health and rights: https://t.co/ET5whidq97
#VoicesAfrica #SRHR #ReproductiveHealth