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Namibia’s unemployment rate rises significantly to 36.9%

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The latest Labour Force Report by the Namibia Statistics Agency reveals a stark rise in unemployment rates within the country, escalating to a concerning 36.9% from 33.4% in 2018. Approximately 320,000 Namibians are now grappling with joblessness, underscoring the ongoing challenges in the nation’s employment landscape.

This troubling rise in unemployment reflects not just economic difficulties but also highlights the overarching need for policy reform and initiatives aimed at revitalising the job market. The figures suggest a robust examination of the current strategies in place for economic development and job creation is necessary to address the escalating crisis.

On a somewhat positive note, the report indicates a slight decrease in youth unemployment, which has dipped from 46.1% to 44.4%. However, while this reduction may suggest progress, the numbers remain alarmingly high, bringing to light the urgent need for targeted interventions for the nation’s youth. Education and employment opportunities are crucial for this demographic, particularly given the current unemployment landscape.

Moreover, a significant concern is the high number of young people classified as NEET (not engaged in education, employment, or training), which stands at a staggering 41.9%. This statistic reflects a generation not only disenfranchised from the workforce but also potentially marginalised from future economic development. It calls into question the effectiveness of existing educational and vocational training systems in equipping the youth with the necessary skills to thrive in today’s fast-evolving job market.

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