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Namibia, Angola’s CuvKun project records progress

Progress has been recorded for a new five-year project aimed at ensuring water supply security and community resilience across the Cuvelai and Kunene River Basins in northern Namibia and southern Angola. This week, Enhanced Water Security and Community Resilience in the Cuvelai and Kunene Transboundary River Basins (CuvKun) project spokesperson Nelo Haimbodi shared a document […] The post Namibia, Angola’s CuvKun project records progress appeared first on The Namibian .

The Namibian23 May 2026, 10:17 am
Namibia, Angola’s CuvKun project records progress

Progress has been recorded for a new five-year project aimed at ensuring water supply security and community resilience across the Cuvelai and Kunene River Basins in northern Namibia and southern Angola. This week, Enhanced Water Security and Community Resilience in the Cuvelai and Kunene Transboundary River Basins (CuvKun) project spokesperson Nelo Haimbodi shared a document on what has been done towards the implementation of the project under the Cuvelai Water Commission. According to the document, 2025 was a foundational year for the project and focused on major technical studies, setting up the decision-making framework and commencing the groundwork for community level interventions.

Originally published by The Namibian on 23 May 2026, 10:17 am. View original article