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Research outputs: NAMIBIA

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2016 Education for peace and social cohesion in a multicultural society: observations from Kunene region, Namibia

This chapter looks at Namibia, a multicultural democracy that hardly ever makes the news in relation to intercultural conflict. Since indep...

2016 What works to achieve good outcomes in HIV and AIDS workplace initiatives: Namibia country report

This report brings together practical examples of workplaces that have made a difference in achieving good outcomes through their HIV and AI...

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2016 Dialogue education as an approach to multiculturalism for social cohesion in Namibia

The paper explores approaches to cultural diversity and its relation to the concept of social cohesion in the context of a multicultural sch...

2016 Namibian national survey of research and experimental development: analysis and statistical report: 2013/14

The data contained in this report is important as it helps in understanding the size and shape of the Namibia R&D landscape and their use in...

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