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The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security is in the Erongo Region with an awareness campaign about the electronic identity system. The ministry, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme, is visiting Otjimbingwe to further strengthen community partnerships. The UNDP Deputy Resident Representative and Deputy Executive Director for Civil Registration, Christian Shangiro, briefed the Erongo Governor during a courtesy call at Swakopmund about their mission. "We are part of an initiative that provided sort of an ICT hub in one of the primary schools in Otjimbingwe because we believe innovation can happen anywhere. The second important aspect is how we connect sports environments and development. We have partnered with Cricket Namibia to see how we can manufacture sustainable bats. You, of course, know better than us how this sport is important for Namibia. The third aspect I should have mentioned first, but we were just talking with the CRO, is the role about policy and statistics, a very exciting initiative which we have done, which is to develop a national development review, but in this case regional, to see how we fare in terms of SDGs." "For us mostly it's the e-ID part. We have partnered with UNDP, and the very reason we have partnered with them is that UNDP is already working in the communities, and we want to push out that narrative. People need to understand what e-ID is. The benefits are honourable; the first one that comes up first is the issue of efficiency and accuracy in terms of identification and authentication," says Jackson Wandjiva, Deputy Executive Director of Civil Registration. The Governor of Erongo, Natalia |Goagoses, said, "You are really reaching out to every pocket of our society. We cannot maintain the status quo and think we are addressing the gaps that exist, excluding the rural communities by coming and ending in Swakopmund, so this is very wise. Thank you to the leadership of the Erongo Region. I'm sure you were consulted, and you might have influenced the sampling of the Karibib Constituency, of which Otjimbingwe is a settlement." The electronic ID campaign is aimed at educating and informing the community of Otjimbingwe about the system which will be implemented in July 2026.