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1. | A normative leadership model to guide organizational transformation of public institutions of higher learning in Namibia
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2. | An analysis of Uukwaluudhi communal conservancy: Alleviating or advancing rural poverty?
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3. | The implementation of gender mainstreaming in a correctional service facility: A case of Elizabeth Nepemba correctional facility in Kavango west region
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4. | The impact of service charters on service delivery in Namibia's public sector: A case study of the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME)
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5. | Strengthening internal quality assurance as a lever for enhancing student learning experiences and academic success: lessons from Namibia
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6. | Policy issues in the harmonisation of quality assurance systems for higher education in Africa
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7. | Research data management practices at the University of Namibia: moving towards adoption
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8. | Teachers' experiences with online teaching during COVID-19 in Kenya and Namibia
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9. | Teachers' experiences with online teaching during COVID-19 in Kenya and Namibia
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10. | A cognitive stylistics study of the Nama-Herero genocide in Kubuitsile's the scattering, Utley's lie of the land, Tjingaete's the weeping graves of our ancestors and Van Den Berg's parts unknown
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11. | Namibia's intractable land question
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12. | Language ideologies and the use of mother tongues as the medium of instruction and learning in junior primary schools: A case study of parents and teachers in a Namibian school
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13. | The role of cultural heritage towards socio-economic development in Namibia: Case of Oshikoto region
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14. | Sexuality in fiction: Exploring the literary portrayal of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) characters in selected African texts: Speak no evil, the interpreters, fairy tales for lost children, i am a homosexual mum, the hairdresser of harare and the oracle of cidino
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15. | Experiences of Okahandja park informal settlement residents with the covid-19 preventative measures in Khomas region
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16. | Parental involvement in learners' education in secondary schools in the Erongo region of Namibia
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17. | Assessing the potential of agritourism at Neudamm, Namibia
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18. | An analysis of the impact of public expenditure on private investment in Namibia
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19. | The challenges of communicating global pandemics as national security issue: A case study of COVID-19 in Namibia
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20. | An investigation into the relationship between infrastructure development and economic growth in Namibia
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21. | Implementation of political and socio-economic strategies in urban housing-land delivery within the Municipality of Windhoek
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22. | An examination of the role of stock market development in economic growth in SADC: A panel VAR approach
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23. | Investigating the library research support services in the Faculty of Education, University of Namibia (UNAM): A Hifikepunye Pohamba Campus focus
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24. | Evaluating the implementation of free secondary education in Oluno circuit, Oshana region, Namibia
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25. | An analysis of the impact of novel coronavirus pandemic on collective security in the SADC region
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26. | The influence of social media on civic engagement and democracy among the youth in the Omaruru constituency of Namibia
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27. | Forms of persuasion in Shakespeare's Macbeth and Fugard's Sizwe Bansi is dead: A comparative analysis
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28. | Digital preservation maturity at the office of the Prime Minister of Namibia
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29. | Investigating the Impact of general health and psychological well-being on posttraumatic growth of Malawian defence force members previously on UN peacekeeping missions
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30. | Investigating the factors that affect academic performance of first year psychology and sociology students at the University of Namibia
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31. | LGBTQI rights are human rights: A Namibian perspective
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32. | Authentic leaders needed to enhance organisational commitment of teachers in Namibia
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33. | Local farmers' perceptions of human-wildlife conflicts in the King Nehale conservacny Namibia
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34. | Academic challenges faced by learners with visual impairments at two inclusive education secondary schools in Namibia
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35. | Developing a framework for research data management capabilities at the University of Namibia
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36. | 'n Verkenning en Vergelyking van Houdings en persepsies rakende afrikaans in die khomasstreek van Namibië ná drie Dekades van Onafhanklikheid
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37. | An analysis of factors contributing to learner dropout at a selected school in the //Kharas region
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38. | Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practices of male adults regarding the uptake of HIV counselling and testing in Opuwo district, Kunene region, Namibia
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39. | The determinants and effects of alcohol use among women in Oshikoto region, Namibia
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40. | An assessment of social protection and the living conditions of the elderly: A study of Omatunda village, Ohangwena region
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41. | The experiences and livelihoods of unemployed graduates in Windhoek, Namibia
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42. | A feminist stylistic and framing theory exploration of selected news reports on intimate partner violence in the Namibian newspaper (2019-2020)
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43. | The contribution of knowledge sharing in the effective implementation of electronic document and records management systems in the Namibian public service
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44. | An investigation into the effectiveness of maritime security in combating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in Namibian waters: A case study of the Kunene river mouth
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45. | An investigation into the factors contributing to the increase of firearms crimes in Windhoek, Namibia, 2015 ' 2019.
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46. | An investigation into factors contributing to food insecurity for urban households during covid-19 pandemic: A case study of Onhimbu informal settlement, Outapi in the Omusati region, Namibia
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47. | An investigation on the relationship between commodity prices and economic growth in Namibia
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48. | The effects of drought on household food consumption: a case of Okahauyulu and Eeshoke villages in Engela constituency, Ohangwena region, Namibia
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49. | Investigating structural ambiguity in newspaper headlines: A case study of selected headlines in the Namibian newspaper between 1st February and 31st December 2020
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50. | Investigating the determinants of access to health care services in Namibia
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51. | Implementation of social media policies: A case study of the ministry of information and communication technology and mobile telecommunications company
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52. | The contribution of social movements in the construction of social justice education. A Namibian case for selected social movements research
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53. | An exploration of romantic relationship quality of adults from divorced parents in Windhoek, Namibia
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54. | An explorative study of the role of child social grants in the livelihoods of recipients: A case study of Ondobe constituency, Ohangwena region, Namibia
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55. | A model for midwives towards the facilitation of childbirth choices among women in selected public healthcare facilities in Namibia
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56. | A functional stylistics analysis of David Smuts' death, detention and disappearance: A lawyer's battle to hold power to account in 1980s Namibia
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57. | The school principal and teachers' roles in improving learners' academic performance at a selected school in the //Karas region
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58. | An investigation of the relationship between public infrastructure investments and fiscal sustainability in Namibia
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59. | The role of social capital in adaptation to drought: A case study of Osheedhiya village Omusati region Namibia
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60. | A neo-aristotelian and visual rhetorical analysis of SWAPO's people's liberation army of Namibia's the combatant
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61. | Inclusion of dry sex and polygyny in HIV and AIDS behavior change programmes: Case studies from selected NGO's in the Zambezi region, Namibia
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62. | Assessing the impact of floods on food security in the Zambezi region: A case study of the Ikaba area
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63. | Researchers' experiences on collaborative research: The case of the University of Namibia and Namibia Commission on Research, Science and Technology
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64. | Assessing the role of local authorities in mitigating the effects of climate change: A case of the City of Windhoek
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65. | Translocal livelihoods in southern Africa: A case study from north-central Namibia
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66. | Eviction of families from Nkarapamwe black township houses in Rundu, north-east Namibia, 1970
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67. | Community perspectives of empowerment from trophy hunting tourism in Namibia's Bwabwata National Park
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68. | Digital innovations for transitioning to circular plastic value chains in Africa
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69. | The impact of commodified non-timber forest products on the livelihoods of San in northern Namibia
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70. | Changing public policy on expenditure in Namibia after independence and its impact on healthcare and education
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71. | The Namibian bioeconomy: Transformation toasustainable society?
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72. | The social information needs of people with albinism: a case study of Khomas region, Namibia.
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73. | An exploration of social protection financing aid as an instrument for poverty alleviation among the elderly and people with disabilities in Namibia.
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74. | Investigating the compliance of the City of Windhoek to king IV corporate governance principles from 2018 -2020
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75. | Examining factors affecting the entrepreneurial action among small scale farmers in the Etunda green scheme project Namibia
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76. | Assessing the challenges faced by people with disabilities in Namibia's state owned enterprises
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77. | Exploring factors contributing to strategic plan implementation (IBP 2011-2016) failure at the City of Windhoek local authority, Namibia
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78. | Examining the impact of land application procedures on municipality land allocation goals in Namibia
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79. | Assessing the impact of climate change on crop productivity of subsistence farmers in Namibia: A case study of the Omusati region
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80. | An assessment of social protection and the living conditions of the elderly: A study of Omatunda village, Ohangwena region
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81. | Monitoring tools for lifelong learning and adult education activities in Namibia
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82. | Anthropomorphism and social issues in selected Namibian children's literature
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83. | Measuring youth poverty in Namibia: An application of a multidimensional, multilevel modelling approach
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84. | The effect of pharmacist-provided discharge counselling on medication knowledge and adherence among patients with cardiovascular diseases at Windhoek central hospital, Namibia
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85. | Investigating the impact of microfinance institutions' products on the growth of SMEs in Katutura, Namibia
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86. | The power of information and coping with albinism
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87. | An empirical analysis of the effect of fertility on maternal health status in Namibia
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88. | An investigation of factors that affect investment decisions in the tourism sector in Namibia
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89. | Supply of water in urban cities of Namibia: The case of Windhoek
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90. | An Analysis of a teacher education programme at a Namibian tertiary institution
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91. | The appropriateness of the girl-child initiation training in the Zambesi region of Namibia
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92. | History, Politics, Culture
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93. | Teaching methods in Science Education in Finland and Namibia
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94. | Labour broking in Namibia and South Africa compared, using the International Labour Organisation agency work regulation as a benchmark
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95. | The resources available at home in Windhoek urban settings in Namibia and their implications for early literacy learning at school
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96. | Effects of the shortage of midwives on performance and quality of care, in maternity ward, Rundu Intermediate hospital and Nyangana district hospital, Kavango East region
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97. | Student based factors influencing academic performance at the University of Namibia School of Medicine
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98. | Cowpea production challenges and contribution to livelihood in Sub-Sahara region
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99. | Children's early encounters with literacy in Windhoek urban preprimary schools in Namibia
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100. | Desperate mobilities: Literary representations of migration, displacement and diaspora in an elegy for easterly by Petina Gappah and we need new names by Noviolet Bulawayo
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