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Community Services in Namibia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Community Services sector based in Namibia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Oshakati Town Council
Oshakati Town Council is a pivotal local authority in Namibia, fostering community growth and development in the northern region. Nestled in the heart of Oshana Region, it serves as a beacon of governance, providing essential services and infrastructure to its residents. With a commitment to sustainable urban planning, the council ensures efficient waste management, reliable water supply, and accessible healthcare facilities. It promotes economic vitality through business support initiatives and facilitates social cohesion with cultural events and recreational spaces. Oshakati Town Council epitomizes administrative excellence, empowering citizens and driving progress towards a vibrant, inclusive future for all.
51 to 200 staff
Keetmanshoop Municipality
Since its establishment in 1866, Keetmanshoop has grown to become the largest urban centre and administrative capital of southern Namibia. Located in the centre of the //Karas region. Keetmanshoop is a major commercial, transportation, and logistical hub, offering access to the TransNamib rail system, the Keetmanshoop airport, and Namibia’s extensive highway network. Keetmanshoop is also the gateway to Namibia’s southern ports and major trade partner, South Africa. Keetmanshoop is named after Johann Keetmann, a German Industrialist. Now widely acknowledged as the administrative capital of southern Namibia, Keetmanshoop is attracting significant interest from the private and public investor. Investment opportunities range from real estate, retail, solar energy, to logistics and hospitality. The town boasts virgin town land totaling about 40 hectares which is characterized by hospitable terrain for most land use nodes. The Municipal Council values the importance of Private Public Partnerships aimed at delivering essential infrastructure and welcomes investors to tap into the opportunities presented by Keetmanshoop
51 to 200 staff
Omd 2030 Community Association
Oranjemund, a unique mining town established in 1936, remained closed off from the world until it opened its doors to the public in October 2017. Our role is to play a key part in its transformation by creating unique spaces and experiences that drive social and behavioral change, fostering resilience and sustainability, and ensuring every resident feels a true sense of belonging and pride.
1 to 10 staff
Womens Solidarity, Namibia
Women’s Solidarity Namibia is one of Namibia’s oldest NGO’s. It has been a powerful voice for women and children’s rights and has pioneered much media, political and community action for women’s rights and against domestic violence. Underlying many of Namibia’s issues is hunger and poverty so WSN’s current projects focus on water, food, and income resiliency through regenerative water retention schemes, community agro ecology projects and education.
1 to 10 staff