Windhoek is the biggest city in Namibia and the capital of the country. It has an estimated population of around 325,000 people. The unemployment rate in Namibia decreases between 2014 and 2013. During this period it went for 29.6 percent to 28.1 percent. Between 1997 and 2014 the average rate was 26.3 percent. During this time Namibia experience both their record high unemployment in 2005 (37.6%) and record low in 1997 (19.5%). There are four teacher training universities, three colleges of agriculture, a police training college, a Polytechnic at university level, and a National University. While the polytechnic admits students with a qualifying Grade 12 Certificate, the National University is more restrictive.
Ethical Leadership Training in Windhoek
Ethical Leadership Training in Windhoek helps learners understand ethical leadership principles, characteristics, and the 4-V model. Learners will develop skills in ethical decision-making, addressing ethical dilemmas, promoting transparency, and fostering organisational culture.
- Enhance stakeholder relationships with our Ethical Leadership Training
- Strengthen ethical decision-making and values-based leadership skills
- Build trust, transparency, and accountability within teams and organisations