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NAMIBIA
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31 March 2020
NUST Volunteer Framework for COVID-19
On 14 March 2020 Namibia reported its first cases the COVID-19
disease. The Namibia University of Science and Technology
(NUST) has joined the nation at large in taking strong steps to
decrease spread of the deadly virus that is causing this disease.
Therefore, NUST went on recess immediately after the first cases
were reported. This recess has now been extended in line with the
national state of emergency as declared by His Excellency the
President of the Republic of Namibia, Dr Hage Geingob as well as
the subsequent lockdown of Khomas and Erongo regions. The
disease is likely to overwhelm the current national health system
and put a strain on all governmental services as well as the private
sector, even with deliberate planning and adjustments. Hence, help
is needed in all areas, and will be needed more in the weeks and
months to come.
Against this background, it is proposed that any staff and students who would like to volunteer to
combat the disease be given opportunities to organize themselves and to do so. The variety of our
skills and expertise will enable us to make an impact in the fight against this disease. In addition, the
Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS) will provide training as well as personal protection
equipment to all volunteers. This will be a completely volunteer exercise with no lability to the
University.
There are various ways in which volunteers will assist, such as the following:
1. Educational campaigns in the townships on handwashing, and the setting up of handwashing
stations.
. surveying townships to locate the most vulnerable, and engaging community members to come
up with solutions on how to protect those individuals.
. Assist with laboratory needs at NIP and PathCare.
. Drivers for patient and staff transport.
. Data entry and compilation of spreadsheets for surveillance and contact tracing.
. Cleaning up at hospitals and testing sites.
. Clinical assistance at hospitals and clinics for medically trained staff/students.