Struggling youth and parents at Walvis Bay turn to drugs amid poverty and trauma

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 20/01/2025
Andre*(27) holds his three-month-old baby in his arms outside a run-down apartment at Walvis Bay. A few toddlers are running around the premises, while young, unemployed mothers and fathers sit around in groups. “This is the same picture you will find every day. All these people are tired, (…)
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