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President welcomes international water organisation leaders to Windhoek

President welcomes international water organisation leaders to Windhoek
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Namibia has solidified its role in global water governance by hosting the new headquarters of the Global Water Partnership Organisation in Windhoek. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah met with international leaders to discuss the organization's commitment to sustainable water management.

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The relocation highlights Namibia's growing influence in international diplomacy and the global focus on climate-resilient water infrastructure.

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NAMIBIA’S growing role in global water governance was highlighted this week when President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah received a courtesy visit from senior leaders of the Global Water Partnership Organisation (GWPO), following the recent relocation of the organisation’s headquarters and legal seat to Windhoek. The visit reinforced Namibia’s position as an emerging centre for international water diplomacy and cooperation.

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