General information on Namibia 

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Many vulnerable children and young people who have lost parental care are supported by Namibia's SOS Children's Villages. Our organisation helps them to grow up in a caring family environment. Since the war in neighbouring Angola caused mass-immigration into Namibia, the presence of our organisation in Namibia has become even more necessary.

At present there are three SOS Children's Villages, three SOS Youth Facilities, three SOS Kindergartens, one SOS Hermann Gmeiner School and three SOS Social Centres (family strengthening programmes) in Namibia.
Children at play - photo: B. Dimbleby
Children at play - photo: B. Dimbleby
The Republic of Namibia is a large and sparsely populated country in South-West Africa. The total population of Namibia is approximately 2 million and its capital city is Windhoek, home to 340,000.

In 1990, Namibia became an independent nation. Since then, it has enjoyed relative stability. Namibia is a middle-income country with a market economy that is driven by the following sectors: agriculture, mining, fishing and tourism.

Helping in the kitchen - photo: M. Gordon
Helping in the kitchen - photo: M. Gordon


Country Information on Namibia