Capricorn Foundation renews partnership with Response Action-Based Organisation
The Capricorn Foundation has donated a further N$300 000 to the Response Action Based Organisation (RABO), reaffirming its long-standing commitment to the organisation.RABO is a non-profit organisation that plays a vital role in frontline, community-based responses to gender-based violence (GBV), suicide attempts, child abuse and neglect. As a first responder, RABO transports victims to hospitals, police stations, or social workers, depending on the case and facilitates referrals for long-term support.
Veripura Muukua, head of the Capricorn Foundation, said: “As part of its Vulnerability Focus Area, the Capricorn Foundation is a long-term partner of the Response Action Based Organisation. We are proud of our partnership with RABO and that, through our collective effort, we can make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable by providing basic needs, supporting victims of gender-based violence and abuse, and holding community engagements and events on social issues.”
In addition to the recent donation, RABO hosted an interactive workshop for the Khomas-based officers on 23 July 2025, sponsored by the Capricorn Foundation. The workshop was facilitated by Selma Nangonya, Senior Social Worker from the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Clemencia Kavita, Senior Social Worker from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Social Welfare, and Chief Inspector Simaho, Head of Gender-Based Violence Victim Sub-Division.
The session brought together 75 members of Khomas NamPol for a peer learning and capacity-building experience focused on enhancing their support to victims of GBV, rape and child abuse.
The Namibian Police Force plays a critical and often challenging role in responding to social issues, frequently serving as the first point of contact for victims. This workshop was one of many initiatives that aim to support officers in continuously strengthening their response skills in an ever-evolving environment.
“Workshops like these offer a valuable opportunity to strengthen inter-agency collaboration, share practical tools, and affirm a joint commitment to the safety and dignity of all Namibians. We are grateful to the Capricorn Foundation for partnering with RABO on this initiative and for their continued support. The Capricorn Foundation has been essential in helping us reach many families, victims, and children. Although they cannot help everyone in need, they work hard to stretch their funds to assist as many people as possible, not just in Khomas but also in other areas. We are very thankful for their support”, said Zackary Itodo, RABO Facilitator.