Our Work in Namibia

Palms for Life Fund has partnered with San and Nama communities in Namibia since 2019, investing in early childhood education, vocational training, food security, and language preservation across six regions.

Introduction

Namibia is the second most unequal country in the world by income distribution. This inequality falls hardest on San and Nama communities, who face a 93% rate of multidimensional poverty - the highest of any linguistic group in the country. San communities across Namibia's Kavango East and West, Oshikoto, Omaheke, Otjozondjupa, and Omusati regions face overlapping disadvantages: land insecurity, very low levels of formal education, limited political representation, and persistent discrimination. These are structural conditions, not individual circumstances.

PFL has worked in Namibia since 2019, investing over $12 million in long-term social development. Namibia represents PFL’s longest-running and most systemically integrated program model. The approach here is not to build parallel systems but rather to strengthen and complement existing ones: ECD centers managed in partnership with government, vocational training pipelines handed over to national institutions, language revitalization developed with UNESCO. Scale is measured not by how much PFL controls, but by how much continues without it.

Active Program Areas

Measurable Results


  • $12M+

    invested in Namibia since 2019

  • 10

    ECD centers fully operational

  • 800+

    children served daily across centers

  • 441

    vocational training learners currently enrolled via COSDEC

  • 2,200+

    households reached with food relief

  • 9 ECDs + 8 schools

    connected to internet via Wanderport

  • 400+

    children receiving supplemental nutrition from ECD gardens

  • 200+

    parents completing adult education classes at ECD centers

Local Leadership

PFL's Namibia program is one of the most locally embedded in the region. Coordinators, ECD staff, teachers, and community workers are drawn from the communities they serve. The Namibia team manages 10 active centers, a major vocational training pipeline, food security interventions, and government partnership coordination across six regions.

Kingston Makoni

Country Coordinator, Namibia

Oversees PFL's Namibia operations across Kavango, Omaheke, Oshikoto, Otjozondjupa, and Omusati regions, managing ECD centers, vocational training programs, and government partnerships.

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