Namibia is a land of harsh beauty, with several deserts and extraordinary ecosystems. Namibians work in mining and industry, as well as in the service industry, but high unemployment contributes to significant income disparities. An HIV infection rate of 20% is stressing the health care system, which lacks many critical personnel.
Namibia’s health care system relies strongly on faith-based organizations (FBOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). IntraHealth’s goal in Namibia is to fund and strengthen five FBOs and NGOs to provide clinical training and support services in HIV/AIDS treatment. We aim to strengthen human resources for health, finance and general management; develop a more integrated model of care in the hospitals; and lessen congestion in the hospitals through decentralization of services.
IntraHealth’s main work in Namibia includes:
Donor/Project: USAID (Capacity Project)
Partners: Anglican Medical Service, Catholic Health Services, Catholic AIDS Action, Democratic Resettlement Community VCT Center, Development Aid from People to People, Evangelical Lutheran Church Program, Lifeline/Childline, Lutheran Medical Services of Namibia, Namibian HIV Clinician Society, Namibian Red Cross Society, Pharmaceutical Society of Namibia, Training Resources Group, Inc., Walvis Bay Multi-Purpose Center
Selected health statistics for Namibia (WHO, accessed July 2008):
Life expectancy, in years (m/f): 59/63
Probability of dying under 5 years of age (per 1000 live births): 61
Adult prevalence of HIV/AIDS: 18.2–24.7%
Maternal mortality (per 100,000 live births): 300