By Pandu on Thursday, 12 May 2022
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Ndilimeke Auala from the Namibia Institute for Democracy (NID) SODI visited Berlin.

Eye-level cooperation with our partners also lives on personal dialogue. Therefore we are particularly pleased that Ndilimeke Auala from the Namibia Institute for Democracy (NID) SODI visited Berlin.
In the so-called Learning Circle, the project of NID and SODI brings together various social groups where civil rights and duties are discussed, identifies local challenges and collect opportunities together. be driven to face this actively. Democratic communication practices are lived out, such as conducting constructive discourse and a appreciative culture of dispute.
Ndilimeke Auala also told us that young people rarely report abuse at home and in schools and that knowledge about their rights and assistance is often lacking. On NID’s boot camp weekends, young people can exchange and experience support for their independent actions through information and counselling in a safe environment. Featuring: a psychologist.
More about the project: https://www.sodi.de/.../wie-kleinbauerinnen-dem...
To the homepage of NID: https://www.nid.org.na/
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