Helping to build a bridge of economic opportunity between the dual economy.

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The One Economy Foundation has received a donation of 6,000 sanitary pads from South African-based Lil-Lets, owned by Premier FMCG, as part of efforts to address period poverty and restore the dignity of women and girls. nbcnews.na/node/117138 #NBCNews #nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcPlusApp
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The One Economy Foundation received 6,000 sanitary packs and five menstrual corners from Lil-Lets for distribution to non-profit organisations working with young girls and women across Namibia. The initiative aims to transform how menstrual health is addressed in the country and position the issue as one of dignity, dialogue and national importance. The #BeFree Youth Campus received the donation and will distribute the sanitary packs and menstrual corners to its respective partner organisations, namely Girl Up Namibia, Lidar Foundation, Havana Charity Foundation, and Triumphant College. Nurse Rachel from the #BeFree Clinic, in her speech, spoke about personal and reproductive hygiene. She encouraged both males and females to actively care for their sexual hygiene and provided tips on how to do so. She further stated that hygiene is not solely a feminine issue, but rather one that applies to both genders. Makayla, a representative of Lil-Lets, touched on the importance of creating a safe space for young women to learn and accept that menstruation is a natural part of life and should never be a source of shame, but rather a sign of strength and growth. The former First Lady and executive chairperson of the One Economy Foundation, Monica Geingos, thanked the donors for their contributions and urged the community to make use of the services offered free of charge at the #BeFree Clinic, adding that she understands the struggles and pain that women, especially those who are underprivileged, go through. "Lack of sanitary products can break young women's confidence, and the need for these products may push some into transactional relationships, which can increase their vulnerability to gender-based violence (GBV)." She also emphasised the importance of building one economy rather than divided economies. The event concluded with a tour of the #BeFree Campus. Faith !Horases Visuals: Johanna !Uri≠khos #NBCNews #nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcPlusApp
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Period poverty remains a reality for many girls & young women in Namibia, affecting their health, dignity, confidence, & ability to fully participate in school & everyday life.
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The sanitary pads will be distributed through the #BeFree Youth Campus to support young people who access our services & programmes. A portion will be shared with youth-focused organisations such as Girl Up Namibia, Special Olympics Namibia.
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We extend our sincere appreciation to @LilLets_SA for their generosity and valued partnership in restoring dignity and expanding access to essential menstrual health products for young women and girls.
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Former first lady and One Economy Foundation founder Monica Geingos urges young journalists to view their work as a long-term contribution to social change rather than a tool for immediate transformation. namibian.com.na/geingos-urge…
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ENCOURAGEMENT: One Economy Foundation founder Monica Geingos addresses fellows selected for the 2026 Media Fellowship Programme on Wednesday. 1/2 (Video: Molly Weyulu) #NampaTV
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The One Economy Foundation has welcomed its third cohort of media interns, who will spend the next six months attached to various media houses as part of a training and mentorship programme. The four interns inducted on Wednesday are Faith !Horases from the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), Victoria Ashipala from One Africa Television, Kinisha Evenson from The Namibian, and Molly Weyulu from the Namibia Press Agency (NAMPA). Speaking during the induction session, former First Lady Monica Geingos said the programme aims to equip young journalists with practical skills while strengthening ethical and responsible reporting. Geingos encouraged the interns to approach their work with empathy, particularly when reporting on issues that affect vulnerable communities. She noted that journalists often cover stories involving gender-based violence (GBV), sexual and reproductive health (SRH), child protection, and other matters that can have lasting effects on both survivors and reporters. According to Geingos, journalists should be aware of the impact that repeated exposure to traumatic events and testimonies can have on their own wellbeing. She informed the interns that the One Economy Foundation's BeFree Campus offers psychosocial support services through social workers and encouraged them to make use of these services whenever necessary. During the six-month placement period, the interns will receive practical newsroom experience and mentorship from media practitioners at their respective organisations. #NBCNews #nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcPlusApp
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Join us for the One Economy Foundation’s 11th Annual Fundraising Soirée as we celebrate partnership, impact, and opportunity for Namibia’s youth. 📅 01 October 2026 🏨 Mercure Hotel, Windhoek 🧍‍♂️ N$3,000 per person 👥 N$30,000 per table of 10
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Recognising a lifetime of service to women, children and vulnerable communities, the One Economy Foundation handed over a donation of essential maternal & infant care items valued at N$30,000 to Former First Lady Madame Penehupifo Pohamba today.
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During the visit, the Foundation also shared outcomes from its recent healthcare outreach in the Ohangwena Region, where more than 350 people accessed SRHR services & 80 clients received specialised OB-GYN consultations.
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At One Economy Foundation, we create spaces where young people can speak for themselves & influence decisions that shape their lives. That’s why our Director of Operations, Saddam Biwa, joined the @AfricaCDC Youth Plenary Session in Kenya, where SRHR took centre stage.
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His message was clear: “If ideas do not come from young people themselves, we risk missing the realities, aspirations and solutions that matter most to them.”
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Meaningful participation goes beyond consultation. It means giving young people a voice in shaping the solutions that affect their futures. #BeFreeSpaces
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When youth are at the table, sovereignty is in sight. Our Director of Operations, Saddam Biwa, joins Africa CDC to tackle “From Strategy to Sovereignty” in youth SRHR, spotlighting challenges & opportunities for health systems that work for young people. #BeFreeCares
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Join us for the One Economy Foundation’s 11th Annual Fundraising Soirée as we celebrate partnership, impact, and opportunity for Namibia’s youth. 📅 01 October 2026 🏨 Mercure Hotel, Windhoek 🧍 N$3,000 per person 👥 N$30,000 per table of 10
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As we commemorate Genocide Remembrance Day, may we continue to uphold the values of justice, unity, compassion, and peace, while ensuring that this history is never forgotten.
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