Sostenus Wilherm The country has taken another step towards building its green hydrogen economy. The local government and its international partners insisted that the country’s transition to a low-carbon future must create opportunities for women, young people and local communities rather than simply attract foreign investment. The message emerged on Wednesday during the public launch of the GEF-UNIDO Namibia Child Project in Windhoek, where gov…
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