Katuka 2025 cohort of 54 women embrace advancement through Structured Mentorship
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 11/02/2025
By Alexander Obermeyer. The Katuka Mentorship Programme’s transformative work with women in Namibia has become a model for empowerment as its 2025 cohort embarks on a journey of professional and personal reinvention. Since 2001, this Bank Windhoek-backed initiative has reshaped careers, (…)
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