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Rebekka Tsenaye Nghilalulwa
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Rebekka Tsenaye Nghilalulwa
@Tsenaye4
A Child of God A Public Speaker and Conversation Curator | Aspring Lawyer | Former President 2022 @UNAMLSC |Child Advocate | @FairShare_Now Country LeadNamibia
Namibia Katılım Mart 2019
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Doreen Lyomba, Namibia's #TransformingEducation youth advocate, called on the youth to collectively commit to build a better future for Namibian youth at the capacity building workshop to challenge the status quo, dream big and #reimagine education #ForEveryChild


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Dr. Aune Victor, Education Specialist delivered remarks on behalf of @OdedeRachel UNICEF Representative. She noted that as young advocates they are receiving training on how to play a key role in effecting change in their communities toward goals of education transformation in 🇳🇦


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Fellow Namibians, see the countries where you are exempt from visa requirements! @MICTNamibia @GRN_Namibia @NamPresidency @MIRCO_NAMIBIA


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1/ The Organisation of African First Ladies for Development’s 20th Anniversary and Plenary Conference took place this morning in Kinshasa, DRC.
As President, FLON delivered the opening speech, highlighted the work done by her office and launched the #WeAreEqual Campaign.




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Happy Africa Child’s Day!
As we celebrate the Day of the Africa Child, I am thrilled to inform you that participate in a live discussion on Instagram to unpack “the Rights of the Child in the Digital Environment.”
See you at 6 pm @100millionNamibia!

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Today on the #DayOfTheAfricanChild, when 98 million children are STILL out of school in sub-Saharan Africa alone, we're announcing our next global #JusticeForAfrica mobilisation. Join us & take action on October 20th, Africa Human Rights Day! #DAC2023 bit.ly/JFA-JOIN
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Since 2015 global wealth grew by $12 trillion. In the same time millions of African children were been forced out of #education & into #childlabour. On #DayofTheAfricanChild #youth & #student led organisations announce their next #JusticeForAfrica mobilisation: Oct 20th 2023!
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Here is your Pre-order form. Namibia 🇳🇦 only for now.
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#PeopleFirst #HitoManagementHandbook

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The world's richest countries and corporations must act urgently to cancel unsustainable #debt & end #taxinjustice that is fuelling extreme poverty in Africa and forcing millions of children out of school and into #childlabour
#WorldDayAgainstChildLabour #JusticeForAfrica

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📢 Attention tech startups! 🚀 Apply now for BOOST UP 2023 brought to you by SAIC, NCRST, NUST, NBII at NUST Namibia, GEN Namibia, and Base CAMP. Enhance your pitching skills and become investment-ready to tackle societal challenges. Visit: ncrst.na/calls. #BOOSTUP2023

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