AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNursing workforce debate: Namibia’s rapid rollout of new nursing campuses is being questioned: are students joining out of genuine care, or mainly for opportunity, points, or convenience—and what happens to patient care and burnout when nursing becomes “just another job”? Public health leadership & financing: Health and social services minister Esperance Luvindao argues healthcare must be treated as an investment, while Namibia’s reforms are also credited with saving about N$2 billion through direct links with medical manufacturers and a continental procurement push. WHO spotlight: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus praised President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s surprise hospital visits and urged stronger access, local production, and domestic resources for health. Trauma care upgrade: The MVA Fund handed Onandjokwe Intermediate Hospital about N$4m in equipment (including a C-Arm) to strengthen local orthopaedic and trauma services and reduce patient transfers. Clinic overcrowding after vodka incident: After a crash released free vodka energy drinks near Otavi, people rushed to Otavi Health Centre—then a brawl broke out, leaving patients needing treatment. Mental health burden: Namibia reported 11,489 mental health admissions in 2024/25 and 91,544 cases overall, with stigma and limited awareness cited as major barriers. Prison health and safety concerns: Allegations of inmates being beaten at Gobabis police holding cells after complaints about overcrowding, hygiene, and lack of medical access. Health system capacity & policy: Oshana reported a drop in crime cases, but rape, assault, domestic violence and late reporting remain concerns; meanwhile, school standards now include digital literacy and AI, and new hostel minimum standards cover health, nutrition, safety and infrastructure.
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