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Background

Namibia is a Unitary State founded on the principles of democracy and the rule of law. The vast majority of the Namibian population lives in the rural areas, villages, settlements and towns far away from the capital Windhoek where the parliament is located. This makes it difficult for those not living in the capital to easily access parliamentary activities or parliamentarians. Thus, the parliament carries out outreach programs to the regions as often as possible.

 
 
- Background to Outreach Programe (30 kb)
  Read more about the Outreach Programme in the attached PDF file.  You need a PDF reader to open the file. Click on the PDF sign on the right hand to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Outreach Programme to the Omaheke Region (119 kb)
  This report presents the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Doreen Sioka and her parliamentary
delegation’s Outreach Program to the Omaheke Region during the Parliamentary recess in May
2009. Seven constituencies were visited with the aim to introduce Parliament and to meet the
local, regional, traditional, church and community leaders and also to engage communities on
service delivery. These constituencies are 

• Gobabis Constituency,
• Aminius Constituency,
• Kalahari Constituency,
• Otjombinde Constituency, (Tallismanus and Eiseb Block)
• Epukiro Constituency,
• Otjinene Constituency, and
• Steinhausen Constituency 

These visits have brought Parliament, especially the National Assembly, to the doorsteps
of communities for meaningful interchange on issues of national importance. Lawmakers
benefited greatly from the open exchanges with the electorate, sharing the pain and burdens of
the communities in the quest of improving the quality of life of our citizens.
- Outreach Programme to the Otjozondjupa Region (106 kb)
  This report represents the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Doreen Sioka and her parliamentary
delegation’s Outreach Program to the Otjozondjupa Region during the Parliamentary recess in
July 2009. All seven constituencies were visited with the aim to introduce Parliament and to
meet the local, regional, traditional, church and community leaders and also to engage
communities on service delivery. These constituencies are: 

• Tsumkwe Constituency,
• Grootfontein Constituency,
• Otavi Constituency,
• Otjiwarongo Constituency,
• Okakarara Constituency
• Omatako , and
• Okahandja Constituencies 

These visits have brought National Assembly, to the doorsteps of communities for
meaningful interaction on issues of national importance. Lawmakers benefited greatly from the
open exchanges with the electorate, sharing the pain and burdens of the communities in the quest of improving the quality of life of our citizens.
 
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