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Partnership with the Civil Society Organisations (CSO) Working Group on Land Reform (WGLR), with support from the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES).

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“Customary Tenure Recognition in the Mekong Region” Lecture by Dominik Wellman, Advisor to the Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) Project.

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Short course for journalists on land matters
Thursday, September 6th, 2018, 8h30-13h30, NUST Hotel School

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SESSION 2
The urban land question
Presenter: Phillip Lühl (NUST)
Thursday, August 2nd, 2018; 9h00-12h30




SESSION 1
Land, Liberation and Compromise: Namibia and the challenges of forging a new consensus on land policy




The aim of this process is to activate the university as a platform to re-examine ‘the l




In this article in The Namibian newspaper on Friday, June 29th, 2018, the authors present the latest urbanisation prospects for Namibia and argue for the need to imagine an urban future.

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As the costs of accessing academic journals increases, even the largests universities in the world are facing challenges covering these costs.




The project aims at investigating the impact of community-led housing approaches in relation to other mechanisms of housing delivery in Namibia.




The project aims at exploring the possibility of adequate housing for teachers in Windhoek.

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