Namibia rural women assembly delegated 10 women to represented RWA southern Africa at the SAPSN summit in Luanda Angola during the summit NRWA sister has been hosted by ADRA for an interview regarding their involvement in RWA activities .They also shared insights into their experiences bridging the gap between Namibia and Angola highlighting the connection and interactions that have enriched their journey of cooperation and mutual understanding. During the interview the sisters delved into the cross border collaborations ,shedding light on how these interactions have contributed to the broader goals of unity and progress in the region. The sisters mentioned in the interview the food and the daily needs that the movement contributed to the Angolan nationals that crossed the border into Namibia in search of food. One of the experiences from there is the issue of land where people are not having access to land. Women do most of the work but it’s invisible.
Nambia rural women attened SAPSN summit
The Rural Women’s Assembly (RWA) is a self-organised network or alliance of national rural women’s movements, assemblies, grassroots organisations and chapters of mixed peasant unions, federations and movements across eight countries in the SADC region.