Namibia Development Trust

34 years of Building Sustainable Communities

About Us

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Building organizations of the rural poor

Who Is Namibia Development Trust?

Namibia Development Trust (NDT) was registered on 21st of March in 1989 under the Trusts Monies Act of 1934, NDT is a non-Governmental Organisation. It was founded in 1987 as a welfare organisation to channel aid from the European Commission to communities disadvantaged by past colonial policies. It later transformed itself in playing an active role in community development.

  • By 2027 we will have equipped 30 rural and urban CBOs to apply NDT branded and or NDT approved set of practices in governance, management and advocacy that contribute to their increased self-reliance and improve livelihoods in communities they serve

  • Grow proportion of CBOs in the urban sector.
  • Increase revenue from income streams across CBO, government, donors and the private sector.
  • Implement a marketing program that attracts more CBOs and/or funders and funding partners.
  • Obtain Namibia Training Authority (NTA) trainer and training packages accreditation for CBO development.
  • Implement a range of policies, systems & procedures covering Human Resource, Procurement, Knowledge Management, Project Design and M&E.
  • Develop service packages for CBOs that address both accredited and non-accredited practices of governance, management and advocacy.
  • Achieve staff competence that matches functional needs to deliver quality services.
  • Enhance corporate governance functions and operation of the board.
  • Institute an NDT Leadership model that assures continuous supply of core business as well as future leadership expertise.
Founded

1987

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History

Namibia Development Trust, NDT is a non-Governmental Organisation, founded in 1987 as a welfare organisation to channel aid from the European Commission to ‘Victims of Apartheid’ in Namibia. It was founded by a consortium of civil society organisations such as Council of Churches in Namibia CCN, National Union of Namibian Workers NUNW, Namibia National Students Organisation NANSO, and others, to find a way of channelling development assistance to especially communities that were previously disadvantaged under apartheid and colonial rule in Namibia. As a result of the need to promote the welfare and livelihoods of the majority disadvantaged and poor communities in rural Namibia, NDT was formalised in 1989, a year before the independence of Namibia, under the Trusts Monies Act of 1934.

Partnerships and Networking

NDT places very high premium on building partnership and networking. We would rather delay a cause of action, in order to ensure that we work together with others. That is based on the organisational belief that the war that we have engaged ourselves remains complex and requires different ammunition for winning the battle. Therefore wherever we work we make an extra effort to build relationships with different levels of stakeholders be it government and private sector.

Partnerships make us strong and enable us to work and learn together. Therefore we share in success and learn together from our shortcomings.

Accountability and Transparency

One of the track records of NDT has been we have a fraud free record. In other words the organisation has been able to account for the finances that it received. We are therefore grateful to those that have believed in us. We have been able to produce different levels of reports to our donors and have every year been producing financial audited statements. Over the years NDT had three main auditors.

Namibia Development Trust Footprint Countrywide

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Governance

The supreme governing body of the Trust is the Board of Trustees, supported by a Director (Mr. Ronny Dempers) leading a management team, which includes a regional program manager and the financial manager. The current Board of Trustees are: Mr. Samuel Geiseb (Chairperson) ,Dr. Kavindame Romanus Kawana (Treasurer) ,Mr. Vilyo Ndapopiwa (Board Member) ,Ms. Belinda Tauses (Board Member) ,Ms. Lee Garises (Board Member) , and Ms. Lovis Nambahu (Board Member)

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Target group

Rural and urban communities with a positive bias towards women with an agro entrepreneurial background, either unemployed or not formally employed and earning little income.

Affiliation

NDT is a member of the following organizations:

  • NANGOF TRUST (Namibia Non-governmental Organizations Forum Trust)
  • NACSO (Namibian Association for CBNRM Support Organizations)

Our Location

Currently NDT has a national office based in Windhoek and one regional office in Oshakati

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