FIMA: A Necessary Tool for Financial Stability?
The Economic Association of Namibia together with Namibia Savings & Investment Association held a public discussion on FIMA.
EAN Housing Symposium Presentations
NAMIBIA ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 2022
The EAN discussed the state of the Economy yesterday at a fully packed event, amid growing food and energy prices as well as global tensions caused by the war in Ukraine.
Namibia Health Financing Reform: An Analysis
Namibia is an upper-middle income country (UMIC) that has recently seen reduced growth rates, including an 8.5% contraction in 2020, due to Covid-19. The current constitution mandates government to provide reasonable access to public health facilities and improve public health. As a World Health Organization (WHO) member state, it is com- mitted to achieving universal […]
Annual Conference: ‘Leveraging the Services Industry for Economic Growth’
You can download resources from the 2021 EAN Annual Conference: ‘Leveraging the Services Industry for Economic Growth’:
ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES STUDY
The Economic Association of Namibia together with Renewable Energy Industry Association of Namibia (REIAoN) launched a study on Utilisation of Energy Storage Technologies in Namibia. Find the presentation by Dr. Detlof von Oertzen via the download link. Key Takeaways: Energy storage technologies add value to local Renewable Energy (RE) ENDOWMENTS. Increasingly cost-effective storage further incentivises […]
ENERGY STORAGE STUDY LAUNCH
The Economic Association of Namibia together with Renewable Energy Industry Association of Namibia (REIAoN) launched a study on Utilisation of Energy Storage Technologies in Namibia. Find the presentation by Dr. Detlof von Oertzen via the download link. Key Takeaways: Energy storage technologies add value to local Renewable Energy (RE) ENDOWMENTS. Increasingly cost-effective storage further incentivises […]
SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: Presentation
Key Takeaways • Global and South African GDP growth will be higher than the consensus in 2021 • Namibia will benefit from growth in its neighbours (Angola, Botswana, South Africa and Zambia) • The benefits of the African Free Trade Agreement will only be felt in 2022 as vaccine […]
Namibia Economic Outlook 2021 Public Discussion: Presentation
Key takeaways: 2021 will be a challenging year for both the global and domestic economy The fiscal situation will weigh on growth prospects Deep structural reforms will be needed to reignite growth
Innovation in Financing Agriculture 2
There is a vast opportunities in the agricultural sector. We just need to focus on improving local productivity in terms of commercialised quality production. Covid-19 and the notion of deglobalisation is an eye-opener to the Namibia nation to embark on food self sufficiency.