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Namibia calls for stronger EU cooperation on industrialisation, skills and infrastructure

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Namibia has called for stronger cooperation with Europe on infrastructure development, industrialisation, and skills transfer during the Third EU-AU Ministerial Meeting, held in preparation for the 7th AU-EU Summit in 2025.

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Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Jennely Matundu, led Namibia’s delegation and emphasised the need for collaborative action to support the goals of the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

She highlighted the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a key platform for advancing sustainable development across the continent.

Speaking after the meeting, Ian Dupont, the EU Deputy Head of Mission to Namibia, said the discussions reflected a strong commitment to shared priorities.

“Africa and Europe are not just neighbours, we are partners in progress. This collaboration, based on shared values and mutual interest, is making real strides in transitioning from our vision into concrete outcomes,” Dupont said.

He noted that ministers from both continents reviewed achievements and identified future priorities, with a particular focus on infrastructure, industrialisation, and skills development.

“Namibia, along with several other countries, called for practical cooperation in areas that can drive economic transformation. These include expanding regional value chains, improving transport and energy infrastructure, and investing in education and vocational training,” he said.

The meeting also addressed global issues such as sustainable energy transitions, the health sector, and international governance.

 The inclusion of the African Union as a permanent member of the G20 was described as a significant shift in global decision-making.

“A key takeaway from the meeting is the consensus that industrial development and workforce readiness are essential for long-term prosperity. There is growing momentum behind initiatives that can deliver results in these areas,” Dupont said.

A civil society and youth forum was held ahead of the ministerial session, producing a joint declaration that was presented to officials.

Dupont added that the outcomes of the meeting will help shape the agenda for the 2025 AU-EU Summit, where both sides are expected to mark 25 years of partnership.

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