Windhoek: The One Economy Foundation has successfully delivered essential health services to nearly 19,000 young Namibians between July 2024 and July 2025, as revealed by Mavis Elias, the Director of Resource Mobilisation, Stakeholders and Partnerships at the Foundation.
According to Namibia Press Agency, Elias emphasized on Thursday that since its inception, the One Economy Foundation has demonstrated balanced growth in its reach, collaborations, and funding support. The organization operates through five interconnected components that effectively link prevention efforts to essential services.
Elias noted that over the decade of its existence, partnerships with various stakeholders have played a crucial role in the Foundation’s advancement and sustainability. She pointed out that alliances with government entities, the private sector, and NGOs have been vital for the growth and resilience of the Foundation.
She further elaborated that these collaborations have been instrumental in securing funding for outreach initiatives, infrastructure development, and skills transfer through mentorship and internship opportunities for the youth.