09/24/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/24/2025 02:41
A high-level European Union (EU) delegation, led by Commissioner for International Partnerships H.E. Jozef Síkela, and accompanied by Mr. Barry Andrews, Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Development, along with eight senior Members of the Committee and the Delegation to the Africa-EU Parliamentary Assembly visited several EU-supported projects that boost sustainable development of Namibia with a specific focus on education and jobs creating.
"The estimations say that the green hydrogen industry in Namibia might create up to 130 thousand quality jobs. The potential is truly significant and with Global Gateway we can turn it into concrete progress and opportunities - jobs, businesses, better services. The projects that we have visited encompass our whole 360-degree approach: a wide range of operations, from supporting critical infrastructure and electrification to developing regulatory frameworks, training youth with technical and vocational skills for more job opportunities, supporting civil society up to concrete innovative projects like HyIron and Cleanergy,"
described the Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela. On his part, Mr. Barry Andrews noted
"The investments the EU is making through the Global Gateway initiative have the potential to create thousands of quality jobs for Namibian youth that help to build shared prosperity, promote human development, and secure economic opportunities people across the country. Our support for green hydrogen is an important part of this effort, as it is also for our investment in a modern and climate-proof Namibian economy. The progress we have seen already is impressive, and with this industry still only in its infancy, there is an opportunity to make sure we are not only generating shared prosperity but doing so in accordance with the highest environmental and social standards that can act as a model for other countries in the region."
Throughout the visit, the Commissioner and DEVE committee members engaged with private sector, civil society, local/regional government representatives, and workers to gauge their experience in setting up this pioneering green industrialisation in Namibia.
The EU Delegation visited the following Global Gateway projects:
Background
The EU and Namibia are reliable and committed partners, celebrating this year the 35th anniversary of bilateral relations. Team Europe is Namibia's biggest trade and development partner, with a positive trade surplus for Namibia supporting local and regional value chains. EU Global Gateway investments are creating thousands of quality jobs for Namibian youth and strengthening local and regional value chains. The partnership is about continuing to build shared prosperity; and ensuring opportunities reach people and communities across Namibia and Europe.
Global Gateway is the EU's contribution of €300 billion to narrowing the global investment gap worldwide. It is in line with the EU commitment to launch a values-driven, high-standard and transparent infrastructure partnership to meet global infrastructure development needs. Global Gateway is also fully aligned with the UN's Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the Paris Agreement.