Round two of Walvis Bay Youth Climate Action Fund launched with N$1.8m boost
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 25/04/2025
By Adolf Kaure. The Walvis Bay Youth Climate Action Fund secured N$1.8 million (US$100,000) for the second round of the initiative to fund youth-led climate projects this year. Nineteen projects will receive between N$20,000 and N$100,000 each to execute their vision, reaffirming the fund’s (…)
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