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No income

All income-generating steps are closed Since 27 March, Namibia has also banned travel within the country, gatherings and street markets are prohibited, and informal places such as pubs or tobacco shops are also closed. People are being asked to stay at home and are only allowed to leave their homes to go shopping or to the doctor, as is the case in Germany.

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The hunger remains 

Some children have the opportunity to stay on a farm in the countryside and are provided with meals here. But the others still have to be fed. Meeting the government's requirements in this situation is almost impossible. Because... ...teaching children to keep their distance from each other and monitoring their behaviour is almost impossible. At the latest after eating, they play

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Project managers have their say

Henk Olwage Project Manager Gobabis „Our city was a bit unsettled before the lockdown and we had to find various ministries to liaise with. It's about feeding the children continuously while acting safely and within government guidelines. A letter to the government has so far gone unanswered.“ We are pleased

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Difficult times...

...for our volunteers who worked at steps in the projects. There were soon no more return flights that could be booked. After Namibia closed its borders, the volunteers in Okakarara stayed on the guest farm of Sonja Schneider-Waterberg and her family, the volunteers in Gobabis were able to find refuge in Windhoek, as were Rebecca and Lisa,

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steps in Germany

The coronavirus has become a pandemic and we have to deal with the situation as best we can, both in Germany and, of course, in Namibia. We have never experienced this situation before. We will keep you regularly informed about current developments regarding our projects in Namibia. What does the work at steps for children

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What is the situation of volunteers in Namibia?

With very few exceptions, our short-term volunteers have flown back to Germany or are planning their departure. Our partner organisation for the „weltwärts“ volunteers, Volunta gGmbH, has launched a repatriation campaign following a decision by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. The volunteers are currently waiting to hear how and when this will happen. We very much regret that the

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