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Healthy Nation, Shared Future: Namibian Voices on Wellness and Care In this segment of the "80 Voices for 80 Years" series, the focus is squarely on the health and well-being of the Namibian people. The video captures the personal accounts of citizens discussing how the partnership between Namibia and the United Nations has transformed the country's healthcare landscape—from the early days of independence to modern-day outreach. The contributors in this video provide a true account of health progress, including: Strengthening Health Systems: Community members reflect on how the UN supported the expansion of healthcare infrastructure, including the provision of mobile clinics and vehicles that brought life-saving services to the most remote and needy rural areas [01:55]. Access and Affordability: Speakers discuss the shift toward more accessible healthcare, noting that today, many Namibians no longer struggle to find or afford essential medicines that were once out of reach. Combatting Disease: The video highlights the critical role of UN agencies in supporting national HIV-related programs and other public health initiatives that have saved lives and strengthened community resilience. A Vision for Integrated Care: Voices emphasize that health is not just about medicine, but about dignity and the right to live a healthy life, which is a central pillar of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (2025–2029). By placing health at the center of the narrative, these citizens remind us that a prosperous nation begins with a healthy population. Ultimately, this is not a message from the UN, but from Namibia itself, signaling that it is time for the world to listen and act.