Africa Links 24 with Hedwig Black
Published on 2025-11-30 06:00:00
In Namibia’s villages, conservancies, and informal settlements, resilience is not an abstract term, it is a daily reality when rains fail, crops wither, and livestock perish.
When floods arrive, homes, schools, and clinics are washed away, and families must begin again.
Women and young people bear the heaviest burden, walking longer distances for water, tending fields, and caring for households in difficult conditions.
For them, more than a goal, resilience is the difference…
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