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15 Gibeon homes electrified

15 Gibeon homes electrified
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Fifteen vulnerable households in Gibeon, Namibia, have received electricity access through a public-private partnership involving the government and Debmarine Namibia. The project also included street lighting to improve safety in the Sunrise informal settlement.

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This demonstrates the impact of corporate social responsibility and public-private partnerships on infrastructure development in underserved communities.

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GIBEON Fifteen vulnerable households in Gibeon now have access to electricity, following a public-private partnership spearheaded by Vice President Lucia Witbooi and funded by Debmarine Namibia.

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The article is a straightforward report on a local development project and community handover ceremony.

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