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Namibia Strengthens Child Protection Measures with WHO Clinical Guidelines

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Namibia has taken a major step in advancing child protection measures through the launch of the Child Maltreatment Clinical Guidelines, supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of Japan. Despite progress, violence against children in Namibia remains widespread, making these guidelines an essential step toward protecting the country’s youth.

Addressing High Rates of Child Abuse

According to the 2019 Namibia Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS), nearly 40% of girls and 45% of boys experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse before turning 18. Yet, only about half of the victims report incidents of violence, and just 15% receive proper support. The statistics highlight the urgent need for child neglect interventions and consistent services across the country.

WHO and Namibia: Strengthening Health Response

The adoption of the Global Responding to Child Maltreatment: A Clinical Handbook for Health Professionals demonstrates Namibia’s commitment to the WHO initiatives child well-being framework. The handbook aims to improve coordination among health workers, social services, and law enforcement to provide a unified response to child maltreatment.

Deputy Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Hon. Linda Mbwale, emphasized that the new clinical guidelines will “ensure that no matter where a child seeks help—be it a police station, hospital, or social worker—they receive the same quality of care, protection, and dignity.” She noted that the guidelines bridge global best practices with Namibia’s local realities, empowering professionals with culturally responsive tools.

A Collaborative Effort for Safer Childhoods

Dr. Richard Banda, WHO Representative in Namibia, praised the government’s dedication to combating child abuse and thanked Japan for its ongoing support. Between 2019 and 2024, Japan contributed nearly USD 2 million to strengthen Namibia’s health sector, including USD 500,000 toward the 2024 project Increasing Access to Quality Nutrition and Protection Services for Vulnerable Populations. This initiative enhances access to clinical care and promotes safer, more patient-centered services.

Mr. Noriaki Sadamoto, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Japanese Embassy, reaffirmed Japan’s support for Namibia’s efforts to safeguard children’s well-being through stronger health infrastructure and policy alignment.

A Future of Hope and Protection

The official launch of the handbook, held on 26 September during the Day of the Namibian Child celebrations in Swakopmund, was attended by hundreds of schoolchildren and youth leaders. WHO pledged to continue supporting Namibia in training healthcare workers to identify and address abuse early.

Dr. Banda emphasized that early detection and child neglect interventions are key to preventing long-term harm. “Recognizing the signs early allows for immediate response, reducing trauma and ensuring long-term recovery,” he said.

By implementing these child protection measures, Namibia demonstrates its unwavering commitment to ensuring that every child grows up in safety, dignity, and hope — a model for other African nations to follow.

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This story was first reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) – Namibia. Read the full article here.

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