Namibia: Windhoek Declaration should become ‘living legacy’ – Unesco ambassador – News

Namibia: Windhoek Declaration should become ‘living legacy’ – Unesco ambassador – News

Africa Links 24 with Lillian Berseford
Published on 2025-05-10 08:26:48

Namibia’s 1991 Windhoek Declaration was officially inscribed into UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register on 7 May, cementing its leadership role in promoting freedom of the press.

Namibian Ambassador and permanent United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) delegate Albertus Aochamub said it is now time to embed this legacy at home.

He said that through initiatives further entrenching the principles of the Windhoek Declaration, it can be given a…

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