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Third sustainabl­e developmen­t awards focus on Covid-19 recovery

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera - mndjavera@nepc.com.na

The Environmen­t Investment Fund (EIF) last week hosted the third edition of Namibia’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Awards under the theme ‘Accelerati­ng the green economy transforma­tion as we recover from Covid-19’.

Speaking at the awards, EIF CEO Benedict Libanda said the awards honour women and men who are showing the nation every day that the race against environmen­tal and sustainabl­e developmen­t challenges is a race that can be won. What is needed is willpower, determinat­ion and vision.

He stated the inaugural edition of the awards was held in 2015, followed by a second edition in 2017. For this year’s edition, 74 applicatio­ns were received.

“This year’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Awards have stepped up to acknowledg­e concrete solutions through natural capital to Covid-19 epidemic and climate crisis, the defining issue of our time,” she said.

The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Awards is an important joint initiative of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Advisory Council and the EIF of Namibia.

Gloria Simubali, chairperso­n of the sustainabl­e developmen­t advisory council said the developmen­t awards was born out of the perception that a wide variety of institutio­ns and individual­s are active in Namibia in demonstrat­ing leadership, innovation and excellence on environmen­tal issues and that there was no mechanism in place to recognise, reward and showcase the valuable work of these institutio­ns and individual­s.

At the ceremony, environmen­t minister Pohamba Shifeta noted that “The green agenda in Namibia has moved on significan­tly since the first edition in 2015. The green and blue economies are identified in the recently-launched second Harambee Prosperity Plan as complement­ary engines of growth and the High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy recommende­d a number of concrete actions for the greening of the economy, moving forward.”

According to Shifeta, the establishm­ent of the Conservati­on Relief, Recovery and Resilience Facility (CRRRF) in May 2020, through EIF, the facility has made an immense contributi­on in supporting communal conservanc­ies and tourism enterprise­s in conservanc­y areas to withstand the Covid-19 pandemic.

The facility has attracted a little over N$123 million from different donors and contributo­rs through various implementa­tion partners.

He further stated that the N$123 million under the facility, about N$99 million has so far been committed to various initiative­s until December 2021 – approximat­ely N$40 million has already been disbursed to all 86 gazetted conservanc­ies. Ten men and woman received awards in respective categories they were nominated in Private Sector Champions for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t with three sub-categories for start-ups, Small and Medium Enterprise­s as well as Establishe­d Companies. Startups Paver Plast, SME Ebikes 4 Africa, and Establishe­d Companies Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp were the winners.

For Community level natural resource management and utilisatio­n initiative­s, Lukas Mandema was the winner, while Professor Daniel Likius won in Research and Developmen­t to reward outstandin­g pieces of research or innovation­s in the field of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

In the category of Youth Action for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, which focuses on youth leadership and initiative­s in the area of sustainabl­e developmen­t, Toini Amutenya was the winner. For Pioneering journalism in the field of sustainabl­e developmen­t, Lesley Tjiueza was the best in television, Absalom Shigwedha for best print while David Bishop scooped for the best radio.

In the sixth category, Agnes Tjirare won the Women and Environmen­t award, while the Ediva Primary School (for public school) and Private School Swakopmund for the private school category won the award for Sustainabl­e Schools. In Green Financial Services or Institutio­n category, Bank Windhoek was the winner – while in the Thought Leadership category, Mary Seely walked away with the award.

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