The U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs Section is celebrating Black History Month with educational and cultural events during the month of February. The programs will be held at the American Cultural Center on Independence Avenue, at the Sanlam Centre, Third Floor (3rd) in Windhoek. Entrance is free and open to the public. Speakers Program: In honoring …
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By U.S. Embassy Windhoek | 5 February, 2019 | Topics: American Spaces, Art & Culture, Education, Events, News, Press Releases, U.S. & Namibia | Tags: African American History, Black History Month
Remarks by Ambassador Johnson 2018 International Women’s Day Reception Thank you for joining me this evening to celebrate International Women’s Day, recognized around the world on March 8. March also is Women’s History Month in the United States, so I’m keeping the celebration going. International Women’s Day first was recognized in 1911 as a strategy …
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By U.S. Embassy Windhoek | 15 March, 2018 | Topics: Ambassador, Events, Gender Issues, Health Issues, PEPFAR, Speeches, U.S. & Namibia, USAID | Tags: #PressforProgress, Women's Day, Women's History Month
The U.S. Embassy’s American Cultural Center in Namibia, under “The American Music Abroad Program”, is hosting a series of public concerts next week on anti-bullying and gender-based violence delivered by American hip-hop group Wordsmith. Wordsmith will perform three concerts while in Namibia. On Tuesday, November 1, they will perform in Ongwediva at the Sam Nuyoma …
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By U.S. Embassy Windhoek | 27 October, 2016 | Topics: American Spaces, Art & Culture, Culture, Education, Events, Gender Issues, News, Press Releases, Public Affairs | Tags: American Spaces, Gender Based Violence, The American Music Abroad Program, Wordsmith
“Scaling up HIV Viral Load Testing and uptake of the Results through Improving Efficiencies of Systems” More than 120 technical experts from 11 different African countries are expected to convene in Windhoek, Namibia on 13 September, for a four-day HIV Viral Load Testing workshop at Safari Court Hotel. Viral load testing is recommended by the …
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By U.S. Embassy Windhoek | 11 September, 2016 | Topics: Ambassador, Events, Exclude, Health Issues, News, PEPFAR, Press Releases, Public Affairs