
Poster for the BIOFIN National Dialogue Meeting
April 23, 2025
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April 24, 2025
08h30 - 17h00 & 17h30 - 20h00
Hilton, Windhoek
Join Us for an Insightful High-Level Dialogue on Financing Biodiversity in Namibia
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Namibia, through the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN), is facilitating the development of a National Biodiversity Finance Plan. This plan seeks to identify and implement innovative finance solutions to support biodiversity conservation and management across Namibia sustainably.
In a world facing unprecedented environmental challenges, financing nature is not just necessary but a strategic investment in our future. The dialogue will gather leaders from government, civil society, finance, and conservation sectors to exchange perspectives and inform the roadmap towards a greener, more sustainable Namibia.
About the Dialogue
This high-level stakeholder engagement will feature a panel discussion that explores:
- Opportunities and gaps in biodiversity financing
- Integrating biodiversity into national development and budgeting
- The role of policy, data, and partnerships in resource mobilization
- Leveraging private and public sector collaboration to finance nature

Featured Panellists
- Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT)
- Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF)
- Legal Assistance Centre (LAC)
- Namibia Chamber of Environment (NCE)
- Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF)
- Bank Windhoek
- World Wildlife Fund (WWF-Namibia)
These thought leaders will share experiences and insights into aligning Namibia’s financial strategies with its ambitious biodiversity goals.
Why It Matters
Namibia’s biodiversity is a cornerstone of its identity, economy, and resilience. Developing a robust Biodiversity Finance Plan will ensure:
- Long-term, sustainable funding for conservation
- Inclusive and data-informed environmental policy
- Strengthened institutional coordination
- Support for local livelihoods and nature-based enterprises
Be Part of the Solution
We invite policymakers, environmental practitioners, development partners, private sector actors, and civil society to be part of this transformative dialogue.