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Medicine Shortages: NUDO leader Vetaruhe Kandorozu says public hospitals are facing a worsening crisis, with key drugs (including blood pressure treatment) still unavailable and hospitals rationing supplies, while some patients are pushed to buy medicines privately. Road Safety & EMS: Namibia recorded 1,072 crashes, 1,767 injuries and 184 fatalities by 17 May; the Roads Authority urged the public to report reckless driving videos, and the MVA Fund stressed early emergency medical service activation for better outcomes. Rural Health Workforce: Namibia’s rural hospitals and clinics are increasingly reliant on expatriate nurses and specialists as local health professionals shun posts in remote areas. Maternal & Child Protection Law: Namibia’s Child Care and Protection Act now allows safe newborn abandonment at designated places (like police stations, hospitals or schools) under strict conditions to prevent prosecutions that don’t save lives. Mental Health Focus: Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi is set to keynote a WHO-backed regional mental health workshop, highlighting the scale of depression, anxiety and alcohol use disorders across Africa. Private Healthcare Business: Life Healthcare reported stable revenue growth and expanded diagnostics and renal services to offset funding headwinds, after a major medical aid funder was placed under curatorship. Youth at Risk: Government and church leaders warned that hopelessness, mental health pressures, substance abuse and unemployment are heightening risks for young Namibians, calling for stronger cooperation beyond government. Wellness & Activity: A record number of runners took part in Namibia’s Vivo Energy Marathon, underscoring growing participation in community sport.

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