The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) continues to expand its mission of climate justice across Africa through localized platforms, ensuring that communities have a voice in sustainable development and resource governance. In a landmark development, PACJA officially established its Designated National Platform (DNP) in Namibia during a consultative meeting held on February 7, 2025, in Windhoek.
The meeting, co-organized by PACJA and Women in Agriculture, focused on the role of critical minerals in shaping Namibia’s sustainable development and empowering local communities. Stakeholders from across sectors convened to discuss how Namibia can maximize the economic benefits of its mineral wealth while prioritizing environmental stewardship and social equity.
In his special address, PACJA Executive Director Dr. Mithika Mwenda outlined the strategic vision for the Namibia DNP, emphasizing its alignment with PACJA’s broader climate justice framework. He underscored the need for local ownership, value addition in mineral processing, and the importance of building a resilient governance structure to ensure that the extractive industry benefits the people of Namibia.
New Leadership Structure for Namibia DNP (2025-2026)
The newly appointed leadership team will guide the Namibia DNP’s agenda over the next year, ensuring that climate justice advocacy remains responsive to national priorities while contributing to PACJA’s continental objectives. The leadership team comprises:
Key Thematic Leads:
The leadership team will oversee a multi-sectoral approach, ensuring that Namibia’s climate justice efforts are rooted in community engagement, youth empowerment, and sustainable resource management.
Key Discussion Points: Unlocking the Potential of Critical Minerals
The meeting placed special emphasis on how Namibia can strategically leverage its vast mineral resources for sustainable development. The discussions covered several key areas, including:
Addressing Challenges and the Path Forward
While Namibia holds immense potential in the critical minerals sector, several challenges remain:
To counter these challenges, the Namibia DNP will work on:
✅ Enhancing local skills through education and capacity-building initiatives
✅ Strengthening policies that promote local ownership of natural resources
✅ Advocating for climate-resilient mining practices
✅ Ensuring community participation in mineral governance
The establishment of the PACJA Namibia DNP marks a pivotal step in strengthening climate justice advocacy across Africa. By focusing on critical minerals, sustainable development, and inclusive governance, the platform will serve as a crucial link between PACJA’s strategic initiatives and Namibia’s local communities.
Moving forward, PACJA’s Namibia chapter will play a vital role in ensuring that the extractive sector aligns with Africa’s climate justice agenda, creating a just and equitable future for all.
For inquiries about how to be part of this platform, contact PACJA Namibia DNP via email at namibiapacja@gmail.com.