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Ministry of Environment and Tourism (Namibia)
Government ministry of Namibia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) is a government ministry of Namibia, with headquarters in Windhoek.[1] It was created at Namibian independence in 1990 as Ministry of Wildlife, Conservation and Tourism.[2] The first Namibian environment and tourism minister was Niko Bessinger,[3] the current[update] minister is Pohamba Shifeta.[4]
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Mandate

The ministries self-declared mission is "to promote biodiversity conservation in the Namibian environment through the sustainable utilization of natural resources and tourism development for the maximum social and economic benefit of its citizens." Its mandate is derived from the Constitution of Namibia, specifically Chapter 11 "Principles of State Policy" and Article 95 "Promotion of the Welfare of the People".[5]
Namibia is the first African country that has integrated environmental conservation in the national constitution.[6]
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Structure
The ministry has three departments:[7]
- Tourism, Planning and Administration
- Natural Resources Management
- Environmental Affairs and Forestry
It further consists of seven directorates:
- Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP)
- Directorate of Forestry (DoF)
- Environmental Affairs (EA)
- Planning and Technical Services
- Scientific Services
- Tourism and Gaming
- Administration, Finance and Human Resources
Ministers
All environment and tourism ministers in chronological order are:[2]
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