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Standard Bank Namibia rolls out sustainability learning platform for Namibian businesses

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Standard Bank Namibia has introduced the Standard Bank Sustainability Academy to the local market, an online learning platform aimed at addressing sustainability knowledge gaps and equipping businesses with practical tools to implement sustainable practices.

The bank said the initiative comes as Namibian businesses increasingly recognise the importance of sustainability but continue to face challenges in translating awareness into implementable strategies, particularly as global investors and trade partners place greater emphasis on environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance.

Gerhard Mukuahima, Head of Agribusiness at Standard Bank Namibia, said sustainability has become a critical economic consideration as the country undergoes transformation across key sectors.

“As Namibia experiences rapid transformation across key sectors such as agriculture, energy, mining and logistics, sustainability is no longer optional — it is an economic imperative. The Sustainability Academy is a timely and practical resource that empowers Namibian enterprises to future-proof their operations, reduce risk and seize new opportunities in a climate-conscious global economy,” Mukuahima said.

The academy provides training and practical insights across several priority areas, including sustainability and ESG principles, renewable energy options suited to Namibian conditions, climate-smart agriculture, water and wastewater management, and the use of carbon markets.

The platform has been developed in partnership with Microsoft and Philanthrosoft and is delivered through a cloud-based Community Training platform powered by Azure, enabling secure and accessible learning across the country.

Terisha Maharaj, Strategic Account Director at Microsoft, said the collaboration demonstrates how technology can expand access to learning across Africa.

“Our training platform is designed to democratise access to learning, and this collaboration perfectly exemplifies how technology can drive meaningful change across Africa. By providing Standard Bank’s clients with accessible, scalable sustainability education, we’re helping to build a more sustainable future for the continent while empowering businesses to thrive in the evolving global economy,” Maharaj said.

Standard Bank said the academy recently completed a pilot phase across several African markets, with strong uptake among business and commercial banking clients. Feedback from the pilot was used to refine the content now available to Namibian businesses.

Mukuahima said the initiative forms part of the bank’s broader commitment to supporting businesses beyond traditional financial services.

“The Sustainability Academy forms part of Standard Bank Namibia’s commitment to going beyond traditional financial services. By providing this free learning resource, not only to our clients but to all Namibian businesses, we aim to equip users with the knowledge they need to grow sustainably, operate more efficiently and contribute meaningfully to Namibia’s nationally determined contributions,” he said.

The academy also aligns with Namibia’s broader development priorities, including green industrialisation, the energy transition, agricultural climate resilience and the Sustainable Development Goals. Standard Bank said additional partnerships with educational institutions, private sector stakeholders and public entities are planned to expand the platform’s reach.

New learning modules focusing on emerging sustainability trends, industry-specific ESG requirements and practical tools for climate resilience are expected to be introduced in the coming months.

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