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E-mail correspondence with Dianne Hubbard of the LAC
(2002)
Media Monitoring Project Namibia (MMPN)
Civil Society and Democracy in Namibia
Gender and law reform in Namibia
Promoting women's participation in politics and law reform
Parliament of Namibia, A Parliamentary Guide to All Members of the National Assembly
However, the constitution does not include a right of access to information. Government has used this to withhold information
Media freedom and the role of civil society in Namibia
MP rises to the occasion with erection claims'. The Namibian
Namibia is virtually a one‐party state that does little to encourages its citizens to participate in government, leading to serious political apathy.
South African Journal of International Affairs – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jun 1, 2005
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