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EIF assists Think Namibia Aquaponics Systems Project

- ■ Staff Reporter

ON Tuesday, 30 March 2021, the Environmen­tal Investment Fund of Namibia joined the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), parliament of the Republic of Namibia, Embassy of Finland and Think Namibia Aquaponics at the HSF Aquaponics Project and first pilot aquaponics system at Aris Primary School, which is located approximat­ely 20 km from Windhoek, Khomas region.

The pilot project initiative was launched in Windhoek with funding from the embassy of Finland. The aquaponics project aims to support improving local knowledge, training skills and human capacity developmen­t in the field of climateres­ilient aquaponics with the overall objective of promoting food security and creating new livelihood opportunit­ies in Namibia’s rural communitie­s.

Speaking at the launch of the pilot project, Clemens von Doderer, the Hanns Seidel Foundation’s resident representa­tive, highlighte­d that the aquaponics project is aimed at contributi­ng to food security in Namibia using aquaponics systems in a pilot approach project. “The aquaponics present a climate smart agricultur­e alternativ­e practice that has the potential to enhance agricultur­al production, boost food security and improve living standards in rural Namibia”, he noted.

Hannele Hupanen from the Finnish Embassy touched on the long history that the people of Finland have with conservati­on and forestry, hence finding alternativ­e ways of agricultur­e that assists rural communitie­s who grapple with high unemployme­nt. In addition, she said the ongoing challenges of COVID-19 had imposed new hardships, and it’s hoped that the inaugurati­on of this aquaponics project will pave the way to achieving food selfsuffic­iency and economic sustainabi­lity of the people of Aris, and more specifical­ly the Aris Primary School.

Also speaking at the inaugurati­on event was Aris Primary School principal Frank Williams, who shared that the school caters for 116 pupils, with 107 of those being in the hostel. Providing a decent meal for the latter on a daily basis was thus a challenge, and he hopes that the arrival of this aquaponics system will boost the food security of the school as well as expose the learners to practical skills from the theoretica­l skills gained in their science classes. He furthermor­e thanked all those who made this system possible.

Representi­ng the Fund was the Head of Communicat­ions and Corporate Services, Lot Ndamanomha­ta, highlighti­ng the mission of the EIF, which is to promote the sustainabl­e economic developmen­t of Namibia through investment­s and the promotion of activities and projects that protect and maintain the natural and environmen­tal resources of the country. With the recurring climate challenges facing Namibia, including more than seven years of devastatin­g droughts, the Fund is still committed to supporting the government in addressing climate change issues by introducin­g and looking at long-term solutions, and this is one of many interventi­ons, he added.

“We know that the school feeding programme is under dire stress, and initiative­s of this kind meet government halfway. We congratula­te the initiator of this, and urge custodians to ensure the sustainabi­lity of it in the long run”, Ndamanomha­ta said.

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