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Urban Mobility Conference 2025 to Tackle Transport Reform and Economic Growth in Namibia

Urban Mobility Conference 2025 to Tackle Transport Reform and Economic Growth in Namibia. Namibia is set to host the Urban Mobility Conference 2025 on Thursday, 10 July at the Windhoek Country Club Resort. Under the theme “Driving Economic Growth Through Urban Mobility,” the high-level gathering will bring together key stakeholders to explore how strategic investments in public transport can fuel national development.

The event will convene government officials, private sector leaders, transport experts, civil society organisations, and academic institutions for focused discussions on the future of urban mobility. At the heart of the conversation will be how to develop inclusive, affordable, and sustainable public transport systems that respond to the country’s urbanisation and economic challenges.

The agenda will feature presentations and panel discussions by distinguished speakers, including policy-makers, mobility innovators, urban planners, and infrastructure financiers. Topics to be explored include integrated transport planning, digital transformation in mobility services, climate-resilient transport infrastructure, and regulatory reform.

The conference aims to provide practical solutions to improve transport systems in Namibia’s growing towns and cities, with a strong emphasis on partnerships between public and private sectors.

By fostering collaboration across sectors, the event is expected to generate implementable ideas that can boost connectivity, reduce congestion, promote environmental sustainability, and unlock economic opportunities—particularly for small businesses and youth.

The conference will begin at 08:30 AM, and the organisers have extended an open invitation to members of the media and interested stakeholders to attend and cover the proceedings.

This landmark event is part of a broader effort to reimagine urban transport in Namibia as a catalyst for inclusive growth and national progress.

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