OMF launches chair and desk initiative
The Old Mutual Foundation (OMF) launched the 2024 edition of the Chair and Desk Initiative, building on the success of its inaugural year in 2023.This initiative reaffirms Old Mutual's dedication to enhancing the country’s educational infrastructure and cultivating a supportive learning environment for students across Namibia.
In 2023, the initiative made significant strides by aiding schools in various regions, including Omaheke, while efforts are still underway to finalise supplies for schools in Zambezi and Kunene. The initiative involved repairing and supplying chairs and desks to institutions such as Silumbi Combined School and Mavuluma Secondary School in the Zambezi region, Gunichas Roman Catholic Primary School, Drimiopsis Primary School and C. Ngatjizeko Primary School in the Omaheke region, and Okapara Mobile Unit (Ondao School) and Elias Amxab Combined School in the Kunene region.
With an overwhelming response of over 900 applications in 2023, OMF approached the 2024 edition. Utilising insights gained from the previous year, a selection process was conducted for all 14 regions. Plans are underway to extend support to two schools annually in each of the remaining eight regions, spanning from 2025 and 2026, to ensure comprehensive coverage across all 14 regions.
The total sponsorship amount allocated towards the initiative is N$600 000 dedicated to supporting the selected beneficiary regions and schools as follows:
Erongo region
• Justus //Garoeb High School, former Dibasen High School (new supplies).
• Okongue Primary School (repairs).
Oshana Region
• Panguleni Primary School (new supplies).
• Iidhiya Primary School (repairs).
//Kharas Region
• Aussenkehr Primary School (new supplies).
• Kaitsi!gubeb Combined School (repairs).
OMF remains committed to its mission of making a meaningful impact in education and community development. Through initiatives like these, the foundation continues to empower schools and create opportunities for a brighter future for all Namibian learners.