Farm Krumhuk Tour: Strengthening Policy and Practice in Agroecology & Organic Agriculture
On 19 September 2025, the Namibia Nature Foundation and Namibian Organic Association hosted a policy-focused farm tour for MPs, spotlighting organic agriculture and agroecology, guided by the TWG‑OAA to strengthen sustainable farming practices and national policy development in Namibia.
National Report on Wildlife Protection and Law Enforcement, 2024
Namibia’s latest wildlife crime report reveals over 700 rhinos and 650 pangolins lost in a decade. It highlights poaching trends, governance efforts, and future priorities in combatting illegal wildlife trade.
Strengthening Indigenous and Local Knowledge in Biodiversity Planning: A National Workshop in Namibia
Indigenous and Local Community leaders gathered in Windhoek to elevate Indigenous and Local Knowledge in biodiversity planning. Supported by UNESCO, the workshop focused on safeguarding cultural knowledge, advancing community-led governance, and integrating ILK into national policy frameworks.
Reflections on the Recent NNF Show & Tell Event
On the 12 September NNF’s Show & Tell brought together diverse partners to explore programmes spanning conservation, sustainable livelihoods, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and research. The event highlighted staff expertise, showcased interconnections between workstreams, and created valuable opportunities for collaboration and future partnerships.
NNF & NAMCOB at the 2nd Annual Lüderitz Career Fair
NAMCOB and NNF collaborated at the 2nd Annual Lüderitz Career Fair to inspire over 300 learners with career paths in conservation, marine science, and sustainability. With Lüderitz emerging as a hub for green energy, fisheries, and coastal development, the fair created vital connections between youth and Namibia’s booming blue economy.
Launch of UNESCO Chair in Digital Technology Design with Indigenous People
In rural Namibia, a small learner-led garden is blooming into a hub of learning, leadership, and community care. With every crop planted, moringa, pigeon peas, tomatoes, young hands are growing more than food.
Youth Cultivate Change Through a School Garden of Hope
In rural Namibia, a small learner-led garden is blooming into a hub of learning, leadership, and community care. With every crop planted, moringa, pigeon peas, tomatoes, young hands are growing more than food.
Bees and Trees: Communities Protect Forests Through Beekeeping
In rural Namibia, a small learner-led garden is blooming into a hub of learning, leadership, and community care. With every crop planted, moringa, pigeon peas, tomatoes, young hands are growing more than food.



