Both countries has been working together in various sectors, especially in agriculture, technical assistance and education. Namibia has been actively participating in various training programmes and scholarships in Indonesia, including micro-finance, aquaculture and agriculture. On higher learning program, the
University of Namibia
(UNAM) and the
University of Gadjah Mada
(UGM) has agreed to invite several senior academicians from UGM to work for UNAM to help develop newly established faculties.
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Trade and investment
The bilateral trade volume between Indonesia and Namibia reached US$26.25 million in 2008, a 145% increase compared to 2007 that only reached US$10.70 million.
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Indonesian exports to Namibia includes soap, detergent, lubricants, lamps and cosmetics.
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