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The Government of the Republic of Namibia through the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture (MEAC) have facilitated the formulation of a five-year Namibia Arts, Culture and Heritage Policy (NACHP) 2021/2022 - 2025/2026.
30 mar 2020 · Our Mandate: “To educate and train for sustainable national development and promote Arts and Culture” The Ministry was established with the key objective to provide quality inclusive education and training for national development
In this plan, technical and vocational education and training (TVET), higher education and innovation are unambiguously documented as fundamental tools for development ends.
The Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation is mandated to ensure that quality higher education as well as vocational and technical education are delivered to the Namibian nation through the advancement of quality projects and programmes.
A revised version of the 2005 Namibia Vocational Education and Training (VET) Policy, this policy articulates the need for a systematic rejuvenation of our country’s TVET system to not only better align with global and regional developments, but to better respond to the ever-evolving demands of the labour market, as well.
accommodative Inclusive Education Regime. The implementation will focus primarily on the adaptation and support required of the full range of education and training services, tertiary institutions, regional education offices, education support services, curriculum and assessment services,
an educational backlog. This Strategic Plan will ensure that everyone in Namibia has equal access to arts and the fundamental right to express their culture through the arts. Dedicated arts, culture and heritage programmes will increase the number of Namibians promoting art and culture and earning a living in emerging culture industries.