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Absent Fathers, Lost Futures: Namibia’s Young Men in Crisis Namibia faces a growing crisis: Too many boys in Namibia are growing up without active fathers. Official data reveals that more than half of Namibian mothers raise children alone, and that 53% of infants under two live only with their mother despite their father being alive. In neighbouring South Africa, about 64% of children live without their biological father. These numbers underscore a regional dilemma that must not be ignored. Fathers serve as role models and authority figures, helping instil discipline, values and self-worth. As Cassie Carstens emphasises in ‘Reviving Dad Power’, “the most fundamental flaw in society is fatherlessness”. Without this presence, boys often struggle to learn respect, self-discipline and purpose. Research shows that many children with behavioural issues lack father figures, often leading to emotional instability and defiance of authority. CONSEQUENCES The educational consequences are striking. Boys without involved fathers are more likely to misbehave or fall behind in school. Namibia has seen a steady decline in male participation in higher education, with females now outnumbering males 140 to 100 in tertiary institutions. This disparity reflects how a lack of guidance can stunt boys’ academic and personal growth. These issues continue into adulthood. With youth unemployment at around 38% (MacroTrends), many young men face a bleak future. Without education, job skills or support networks, they are more likely to experience poverty, hopelessness and identity crises. For many, the absence of a father figure to offer advice or encouragement leaves them adrift, Munyungano Musisanyani writes in ‘Men and Suicide in Namibia’. The social impact is also severe. Studies in Southern Africa show that absent fathers are linked to higher levels of crime and delinquency. Some boys seek belonging through gangs or resort to drug and alcohol use as a coping mechanism. These types of risky behaviour often stem from the absence of a stabilising male role model. Mental health is another major consequence. Depression, anxiety and low self-esteem are frequently reported among youth experiencing parental absence. Between 2020 and 2023, 1 542 Namibians died by suicide – 80% of them were men. The stigma around seeking help and the pressure on men to appear strong only worsens the crisis. SOLUTIONS EXIST Community mentorship programmes can match fatherless boys with positive male figures. Mental health services must be accessible and stigma-free. Schools should invest in tutoring, extracurricular, and vocational training to keep boys engaged. And job readiness programmes must equip young men with the tools they need to succeed. Most importantly, Namibia must foster a culture that values and supports fatherhood. Initiatives from community organisations, religious institutions and government agencies can promote active parenting and hold absentee fathers accountable. If society collectively steps in, we can help shape a generation of empowered, respectful and purpose-driven men. * Taapopi Angula is a digitalisation adviser at Giz South Africa. The post Absent Fathers, Lost Futures: Namibia’s Young Men in Crisis appeared first on The Namibian.

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The Godmothers With special guest: * Monica McInerney … in conversation with Bill Kable When we speak with Monica McInerney she still sounds like she has lived all her life in South Australia. In fact she has become a local in Ireland over the last twenty plus years and knows very well the country around Dublin which is a big part of her new book The Godmothers. The book could be used to promote the Irish countryside with its beautiful scenery and warm welcoming pubs. We also visit England and Scotland which is a welcome adventure when travel has become so restricted for all of us. But the main appeal of this story is that we learn about families, relationships and the often unforeseen consequences of our actions. In particular we are let in on some family secrets and different ways they are treated. Some secrets are bound to go to the grave while others can hardly be called secret since everyone in the family knows them. Monica delves into the personalities of her characters and finds that everyone has a story, everyone has flaws and some are not very nice people. Along the way we get to question our own ethics. And there are surprises in store right to the last page. Podcast (mp3)

The Godmothers #2025 #Fatherlessness #InternationalPerspectives

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Lost boys report: Young men are in crisis due to fatherlessness Fatherlessness is impacting on boys' mental health, education and future prospects, a report finds.

Indeed, #fatherlessness has a significant impact on boys' mental health, education and future prospects, the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) report found.
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Australia Reimagined With special guest: * Hugh Mackay AO … in conversation with Bill Kable Australia has had a well-documented and unprecedented run of economic growth but this has not translated into a happy, harmonious society. Our guest today is Hugh Mackay…

Australia Reimagined #2025 #Depression #Fatherlessness

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