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  2. Education in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The ETSIP aims to align the entire Namibian education system to Namibia's Vision 2030 and the needs of the Namibian population. [7] In all government schools, primary education is free since 2013, [8] and secondary education since 2016. [9] Tertiary educational institutions, both private and public, charge tuition fees. Corporal punishment is ...

  3. Oshikoto Region - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2012 Namibia Labour Force Survey, unemployment in the Oshikoto Region is 26.4%. [8] Oshikoto has 200 schools with a total of 60,439 pupils. [ 9 ]

  4. Demographics of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Population and Housing Census counted 2,113,077 inhabitants of Namibia. Between 2001 and 2011 the annual population growth was 1.4%, down from 2.6% in the previous ten–year period. [4] In 2011 the total fertility rate was 3.6 children per woman, down from 4.1 in 2001.

  5. Otjozondjupa Region - Wikipedia

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    Population (2023 census) [3] [4 ... According to the 2012 Namibia Labour Force Survey, unemployment in the region is 25.3%. [7] Otjozondjupa has 72 schools with a ...

  6. List of schools in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    A primary school where learners board throughout the year, founded 1991. This school was Kunene's best performing school between 2009 and 2011. [60] Otjikojo Primary School, Otjikojo, Opuwo Rural. The school was started in 2015 and inaugurated in 2017. As of 2019 it has 183 learners and 10 staff. [61] Otjiwarongo Secondary School, Otjiwarongo [62]

  7. Population and housing censuses by country - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the Statistics Act No. 66 of 1976, Namibia conducts a Population and Housing Census every ten years. After independence the first one was carried out in 1991, further rounds followed in 2001 and 2011. [17] In Namibia, the de facto method is used. [18]

  8. ǁKaras Region - Wikipedia

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    For those 15 years and older, the literacy rate was 87%. Nearly 45% of the population are from coloured and white Namibian groups. In terms of education, 52% of girls and 48% of boys between the ages of 6 and 15 were attending school, and of those 15 years and older, 77% had left school, 7% were currently at school, and 7% had never attended. [17]

  9. Namibia Statistics Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), formerly the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), is the national statistical authority of Namibia. It is an agency of the Namibian government , and headquartered in the capital Windhoek .