Namibia: New World Bank Group strategy to boost job creation and access to quality services

|Strategies|09 January 2025

Train. Arandis, Namibia - Photo by Alan J. Hendry on UnsplashThe World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has recently discussed a new Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Namibia, outlining the World Bank Group's strategy in the country for the fiscal years 2025 to 2029.

This comprehensive framework is designed to support Namibia in promoting economic growth and reducing inequality in a sustainable manner, with a focus on facilitating job creation and improving access to quality public services.

The CPF aligns with the government of Namibia's strategic vision development priorities as articulated in Vision 2030 and the Second Harambee Prosperity Plan for 2020-2025. Vision 2030 aims to transform Namibia into a prosperous and industrialized nation, emphasizing peace, harmony, and political stability, while the Harambee Prosperity Plan accelerates development in key areas such as effective governance, economic advancement, social progression, infrastructure development, and international relations and cooperation.

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