Minorities In Independent Namibia

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Minorities in Independent Namibia

Minorities in Independent Namibia
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Publisher : Minority Rights Group
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 9781897693896
ISBN-13 : 1897693893
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Book Synopsis Minorities in Independent Namibia by : James Suzman

Download or read book Minorities in Independent Namibia written by James Suzman and published by Minority Rights Group. This book was released on 2002-12-20 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Namibia is one of the youngest African states, having gained its independence in 1990 from South Africa. Since then, the South West African People’s Organization (SWAPO)-led government has attempted to heal the divisions of a 25-year liberation war, overcome inequalities, and govern to meet the needs of all of Namibia’s peoples. Despite its small population of just over 1.8 million, Namibia is home to at least 11 distinct language groups, comprised of numerous self-identifying communities. Roughly half the population are Owambo-speakers, who are closely linked to SWAPO. Herein lie some of the difficulties that are covered in this report. Minorities in Independent Namibia by James Suzman considers the extent to which SWAPO’s attempts at nation-building have favoured some communities over others. In a balanced study, the author documents the constitutional and legal safeguards for minorities in Namibia and discusses the government’s human rights record. The report covers many of Namibia’s ethnic minority communities and topical concerns, including the crackdown on secessionists in Caprivi, the potential impact on the Himba of a proposed dam on the Kunene River, the extreme marginality of the San, the role of traditional authorities and leaders, and women’s equality.


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