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Namibia seeks $15 billion for climate goals amid growing strain
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72203, member: 636"] Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah disclosed that achieving national climate objectives requires roughly $15 billion in funding, with international support accounting for nine-tenths of adaptation expenses. Speaking at the Johannesburg gathering, she emphasized that agriculture sustains more than 70 percent of citizens while water resources face critical pressure, prompting consolidation of mitigation efforts into a unified program. The leader stressed that deliberation must yield to concrete implementation, noting that Namibia possesses governance transparency and political commitment but needs financial partnerships and technology access matching the magnitude of environmental challenges. She outlined initiatives to decrease reliance on imported food through enhanced domestic production, climate-resistant agricultural infrastructure, irrigation expansion and strengthened rural supply networks as disasters grow costlier amid declining external assistance. [/QUOTE]
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