Economic Inequality & Post-Colonial Justice – Discussion
Economic Inequality & Post-Colonial Justice – Discussion
• Economic Inequality & Post-Colonial Justice – Discussion •
Part 3 of the discussion series ‘Intergenerational Dialogue’
Information by the organisers, Namibia Institute for Democracy (NID) and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Namibia (FES):
Economic Inequality & Post-Colonial Justice
What does justice look like in the aftermath of colonial dispossession, and how do we address the economic inequalities it left behind?
Join us for the third Intergenerational Dialogue under Threads to Remembrance: Building an Inclusive and Informed Namibia. This session brings elders and youth together to reflect on the enduring impact of colonialism on livelihoods, and to examine how structural inequalities continue to shape economic realities in Namibia today.
Experts:
Charles Eiseb, Team leader of the affected communities – Joint Declaration Negotiations (LinkedIn Profile)
Ida Kamatui, Representative – Swakopmund Genocide Committee (LinkedIn Profile)
Moderator:
Jacinta Kasume, Civic educator (LinkedIn Profile)
“Investigating how structural inequalities rooted in colonial dispossession continue to affect livelihoods, and how intergenerational solidarity can support economic redress.”
Thursday, 23 April 2026
17:30 – 20:00
Venue: NAMSOV Learn In Peace Centre, Cnr. 21st Avenue / Mica St, Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay
Map: 3G8J+F3P, Mica St, Walvis Bay
Due to limited seats, kindly confirm attendance in advance with:
nidinquiries@gmail.com, +264 81 727 2472
- See also the Joint Declaration of the Governments of Germany and Namibia in the ‘Primary Sources’ section of this website.