Dear colleagues, We’re preparing the next edition of our CIVIC BEAT Newsletter (September) and we’re hoping to include more updates around the work of CSOs. If your organisation has any news, events or opportunities (calls for proposals, funding, training, vacancies etc.) since August or any upcoming ones from September onwards, please share them with us. You can also send articles, write-ups, pictures (with captions) or any other relevant content. Kindly share them with us by 27 September for consideration on info@civic264.org.na We look forward to featuring your work! Best regards,CIVIC +264 Teaminfo@civic264.org.na You'll be able to view the previous edition here: https://www.civic264.org.na/component/acym/archive/77-civic-beat-namibian-civil-society-news-updates?userid=106-YPt7eT30gZQOOf&tmpl=component
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Recent news around Civil Society Organisations in Namibia
Dear Civil Society Colleagues and Esteemed Stakeholders,
We are thrilled to present the latest edition of CIVIC BEAT, our electronic newsletter covering the period from May to July 2023. Stay informed and engaged by accessing the newsletter through this convenient link: https://www.civic264.org.na/component/acym/archive/74-civic-beat-may-to-july-2023-newsletter?
In June the Civil Society Information Centre Namibia (CIVIC +264) conducted information sharing and networking sessions in Rehoboth and Mariental and hosted a briefing session on the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process in Namibia. Read more about CIVIC +264 and its work in our first newsletter by clicking on the following link: https://bit.ly/civicbeatjune
The UNESCO Windhoek Office recently published the first issue of their 2021 Newsletter (January - June 2021). The Newsletter highlights the main activities that the UNESCO Windhoek Office carried out in the first quarter of the year - some of which may be of interest to civil society.