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Nedbank and Oyayone Foundation accelerate women’s economic empowerment

Joining hands to empower women
The Oyayone report highlights a number of key issues that could result in developing programmes for vulnerable and unemployed women in Namibia.
Wetumwene Shikage
Last week, the Oyayone Foundation, with support from Nedbank Namibia, launched the '2023 Status of Women in Namibia Report' in Windhoek.The name Oyayone translates to ‘net-caster
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-03

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