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NAMIBIA: "Democracy has won," says opposition as court orders vote recount
10 March 2005 (IRIN ), Two Namibian opposition parties won a court ruling on Thursday ordering a recount of the ballots from last year's election.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/53363/NAMIBIA-Democracy-has-won-says-opposition-as-court-orders-vote-recount
NAMIBIA: Lack of data and resources affects OVC interventions
7 March 2005 (IRIN ), Namibia lacks sufficient data and resources to provide adequate support to 130,000 orphans, many of them affected by AIDS, according a new report.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/53298/NAMIBIA-Lack-of-data-and-resources-affects-OVC-interventions
NAMIBIA: HIV-positive public servants costly - government
28 February 2005 (IRIN ), Namibia says it is feeling the pinch of providing treatment to civil servants living with HIV and AIDS.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/38261/NAMIBIA-HIV-positive-public-servants-costly-government
NAMIBIA: Legal representation gives up on treason trialists
22 February 2005 (IRIN ), Legal aid attorneys representing 15 people charged with high treason for the attempted secession of Namibia's Caprivi province have withdrawn from the case after being instructed to challenge the Namibian courts' jurisdiction over the Caprivi region.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/53131/NAMIBIA-Legal-representation-gives-up-on-treason-trialists
NAMIBIA: Caprivi flood warning issued
18 February 2005 (IRIN ), Namibia's Emergency Management Unit (EMU) on Friday reissued an appeal to residents living along the Zambezi river in northeastern Caprivi to evacuate the area after reports that the water was rising.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/53085/NAMIBIA-Caprivi-flood-warning-issued
NAMIBIA: Aquaculture could boost forex earnings and food security
17 February 2005 (IRIN ), A lack of funding is preventing Namibia's fledgling aquaculture industry from taking off on a large scale, according to experts at a three-day conference.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/53071/NAMIBIA-Aquaculture-could-boost-forex-earnings-and-food-security
NAMIBIA: Policy aims to assist OVC
10 February 2005 (IRIN ), Namibia has launched a national policy to address the needs of the country's 150,000 orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), developed with the support of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/38192/NAMIBIA-Policy-aims-to-assist-OVC
NAMIBIA: Policy aims to assist OVC
10 February 2005 (IRIN ), Namibia has launched a national policy to address the needs of the country's 150,000 orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), developed with the support of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/52977/NAMIBIA-Policy-aims-to-assist-OVC
NAMIBIA: Textile industry faces multiple challenges
8 February 2005 (IRIN ), Namibia's fledgling textile industry is finding it difficult to balance workers' rights and environmental concerns with the realities of a global economy.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/52949/NAMIBIA-Textile-industry-faces-multiple-challenges
NAMIBIA: Giant textile firm agrees to improve workers' conditions
7 February 2005 (IRIN ), The management at Malaysian textile giant Ramatex has finally agreed to improve the treatment of its 6,000-strong workforce after closed-door discussions at the weekend with the Namibian government and organised labour.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/52935/NAMIBIA-Giant-textile-firm-agrees-to-improve-workers-conditions

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