SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS

The following public organisations were surveyed:
1.

Erongo Regional Council

2.

Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture

3.

Ministry of Finance

4.

Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources

5.

Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare

6.

Ministry of Health and Social Services

7.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and
Security

8.

Ministry of Information and Communication
Technology

9.

Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and
Employment Creation

Category 1: Website analysis
All organisations surveyed have active
websites, although half of them do not contain
updated information. Some official websites
contain public records.

y

It is becoming more common for public
organisations to use social media platforms
to share information. Some organisations
consistently engage with followers on these
platforms, of which Facebook seems the most
popular.

Category 2: Requests for information

10. National Youth Council of Namibia

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y

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y

An increasing number of public organisations
recognise the importance of public access to
information.

y

Most public officials were responsive to
information
requests,
although
some
demanded a valid reason from the person
requesting it.

y

Members of the public are more likely to
receive information if they provide academic
motivations or are affiliated with an
organisation.

y

The COVID-19 pandemic was often used as an
excuse to withhold public information.

y

Some organisations do not have designated
officials to receive and respond to information
requests.

NAMIBIA

ORGANISATIONS SURVEYED

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