Women Mps Receive Significant Support

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Women Mps Receive Significant Support
Women Mps Receive Significant Support

Africa-Press – Namibia. A roundtable discussion aimed at strengthening the leadership and decision-making capacities of women parliamentarians in Namibia officially opened on Tuesday in the coastal town of Swakopmund.

The three-day event, themed ‘Women in Politics and Decision-Making Roles as members of the National Assembly,’ brought together female members of the National Assembly for peer learning, mentorship and strategic planning on gender-responsive governance.

Notable among the delegates are the Speaker of the National Assembly, Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila; education minister Sanet Steenkamp and SADC PF secretary general Boemo Sekgoma.

The Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare collaborated with the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) to convene the roundtable, which follows the historic election of the country’s first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, earlier this year.

The workshop seeks to harness Namibia’s growing momentum towards inclusive governance. With women now occupying 40% of the seats in the National Assembly (39 out of 96 members), Namibia ranks among the top 10 globally for women’s representation in national parliaments.

The roundtable aims to empower new and returning female MPs by strengthening their capacity in lawmaking, representation, and oversight.

Over the course of the workshop, participants will engage in practical sessions and discussions on a range of topics, including understanding the Gender Equality and Equity Policy (2025–2035); navigating parliamentary business and procedures; the role of gendered social norms in politics; gender-responsive budgeting and planning; the effectiveness of parliamentary committees; media engagement and public outreach; and the role of parliamentarians in international and regional governance frameworks.

Facilitators and speakers include Sekgoma; senior officials from the MGECW; seasoned parliamentarians; legal experts; and representatives from International IDEA.

Namibia’s Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Emma Kantema, officially opened the workshop.

Among the high-profile contributors are Lydia Indombo, executive director of MGECW; Rumbidzai Kandawasvika-Nhundu, principal adviser at International IDEA and Gram Matenga, the Regional Head of Programmes at International IDEA.

The roundtable responds to the urgent need for sustained investment in women’s political leadership. While the numerical gains in representation are commendable, organisers argue that meaningful transformation requires equipping women with the tools, confidence, and networks to influence policy and governance outcomes.

The workshop also aligns with Namibia’s recently adopted National Gender Policy (2025–2035), which mandates the integration of gender equality across all spheres of public life. It further builds on regional and global frameworks such as the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development, the African Union Agenda 2063, and the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.

A unique feature of the roundtable is its focus on experiential learning, allowing women parliamentarians to share personal journeys, challenges, and lessons while fostering solidarity and collaboration across party lines.

Sessions on media communication, committee participation and oversight roles are designed to enhance public accountability and ensure women’s voices are amplified in both national and international platforms.

The event concludes on today with a session dedicated to intra- and cross-party networking, exploring how women MPs can build sustainable alliances and maintain an active women’s parliamentary caucus.

 

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