The Institute for Public Policy Research is advocating for the swift implementation of the Rent Control Bill to address rising rental costs and protect tenants from exploitation. Namibia is currently... read more →
The Institute for Public Policy Research released its Quarterly Economic Review for the third quarter of 2023, which includes a special feature on the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia. The... read more →
Institute for Public Policy researcher, Frederico Links has highlighted a loophole in Namibia's procurement process. While the law allows for the blacklisting of bidders or suppliers, it does not extend... read more →
The Institute for Public Policy Research has called for complete autonomy of public enterprises citing their inability to be dynamic and responsive within the existing institutional framework under the government. IPPR... read more →
The Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research shared his perspective on the Namibia Investment Promotion and Facilitation Bill. Graham Hopwood says the government believes that the new investment... read more →
The Institute for Public Policy Research’s latest Quarterly Economic Review says that, while Parliament finally seemed to rouse itself on the issue of legislation required to avoid being grey listed by... read more →
The IPPR says that the second quarter of the year contained little in the way of new policy developments in the country. Parliament, they write in their latest quarterly economic... read more →
The Institute for Public Policy Research has called for the withdrawal of Angola's proposed draft "Status of non-governmental organizations" law that would regulate civil society organisations. Executive Director Graham Hopwood... read more →
With South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola having proposed reforms to whistleblower legislation that draws on legislation from, among others, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Ghana,... read more →
Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa, says public policy documents are not confidential and should be made available to the public, something Institute for Public Policy Research Director, Graham Hopwood, agrees with. [audio... read more →