Himba women in namibia
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Namibia is a State Party to the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women. Namibia also ratified the CRC and its two protocols immediately after Independence. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare is overseeing the implementation of all the country’s obligations towards these treaties.
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This recommendation enjoys Namibia’s support. Namibia has made progress in ensuring that women attain the highest form of education in the country. For the past 10 years, both the University of Namibia and the Namibian University of Science and Technology have had more women graduate than men in all fields including hard sciences and technology.
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21. Please describe the ways and means by which persons belonging to different ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities, such as the San, the Himba and the Afrikaans people, can enjoy their rights, together with other members of their community, as provided in article 27 of the Covenant.
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Namibia has a hot, dry desert climate with very sparse and erratic rainfall. Namibia is one of the most sparsely populated ocuntries in the world with a population of 2.32 million. The principal groups are the Ovambo, Kavango, Herero, Himba, Damara, Nama, Caprivian (Lozi), San, Tswana, mixed race, and white (Afrikaner, German and Portuguese ...
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Northern Namibia. A remote and barren landscape. Home to a remarkable tribe, the Himba. The Himba women are famous for covering themselves with ochre, which symbolizes the earth’s rich red color, and blood, which symbolizes life. But that’s not what has brought [S] here.
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The Himba, the least-Westernized tribe in Namibia, typically wear leather thongs or skirts. They smear their bodies with ochre, a reddish pigment extracted from iron ore. Women wear elaborate braids and copper or leather bands around their necks, making their figures appear very elongated.
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The Himba women who harvest the wild plant for their own use as a perfume continue to supply the raw material to a communally owned extraction facility. Some of the essential oils produced at the facility are used to manufacture a range of trademarked products for the tourism market and some are exported to the European Union for the ...
[DOC File]Namibia has a very active CBNRM programme
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Jacobsohn, M (1993), 'Conservation and a Himba Community in Western Kaokoland, Namibia' in D. Lewis and N. Carter (eds), Voices from Africa: Local Perspectives on Conservation. Baltimore: WWF-US. Jacobsohn, M and J.Kasaona (2001), A View from Rural Namibia.
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