Effective writing for professionals and students
Good writing by real humans is in danger of extinction. With it, we are in danger of losing the ability to think. Writing is a… Read More »Effective writing for professionals and students
Good writing by real humans is in danger of extinction. With it, we are in danger of losing the ability to think. Writing is a… Read More »Effective writing for professionals and students
Would you ever consider living and working on a remote island? Where your only sources of entertainment are the ocean waves and bird songs? You’re… Read More »No Wi-Fi, no problem: Life behind protecting Namibian seabirds
The Namibian Youth Chamber of Environment (NYCE) in collaboration with the Namibian Chamber of Environment (NCE) calls on all Namibians to participate in the National… Read More »The National Environmental and Socio-economic Priorities Survey
What if we could turn our daily problems into job opportunities? Where there’s a problem, there’s a solution. On Tuesday, 21 October 2025, the Namibian… Read More »Rethinking waste in Namibia
Trees are an important part of life on earth. They clean our air, provide food, medicine and shade, conserve soil and support biodiversity. Yet, they… Read More »NYCE celebrates its first arbour day
The Namibian Youth Chamber of Environment will be hosting its first arbour day campaign on Friday the 10th of October 2025, under the theme: Fighting… Read More »Coming soon: Arbour Day 2025
Snakes are one of the most feared and misunderstood creatures in Namibia. For many people, the automatic reaction when encountering a snake is to kill… Read More »Looking beyond scales: Understanding and conserving snakes in Namibia
Wild dogs are barely hanging on to survival in Namibia. As our most endangered carnivore, wild dogs deserve more attention and conservation action. On the… Read More »Webinar report: Status of the African wild dog in Namibia
The Namibia Nature Foundation’s Forestry team in collaboration with Dr. Ortwin Aschenborn, a beekeeping expert, led a two-day intensive training in Kongola for beekeepers from… Read More »Empowering Beekeepers and Protecting Community Forests in Kongola, Zambezi
At a glance, it’s just a school garden. But step closer and you’ll see something deeper taking root: teamwork, responsibility and emerging environmental leadership. When… Read More »Rooted in resilience: How a school garden became a hub for learning, leadership and community