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United Nations Institute for Namibia : ウィキペディア英語版 | United Nations Institute for Namibia
The United Nations Institute for Namibia (UNIN) was an educational body set up by the United Nations Council for Namibia from 1976-1990.〔(Dissolution of the United Nations Council for Namibia ) Resolution 44/243 of the United Nations〕 Based in Zambia's capital of Lusaka, UNIN was the brainchild of United Nations Commissioner for Namibia Seán MacBride, the proposal creating UNIN was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 1974.〔(A Future 'University of Namibia'?: The Role of the United Nations Institute for Namibia ), by Christian M. Rogerson, 1980, Cambridge University Press〕 The forerunner to the current University of Namibia, UNIN sought to educate Namibians for roles in an independent Republic of Namibia.〔 ==Background== As states across Africa achieved independence, Namibia remained illegally ruled by Apartheid South Africa. Treated as a fifth province, Namibia did not have its own tertiary educational system. Bantu Education, or purposely inferior education for Black Namibians, was the norm education in Namibia for Black Namibians. The United Nations Council for Namibia under Seán MacBride put forth a plan in February 1974 for a tertiary educational institution for Namibia in Africa, preferably Zambia.〔 On 26 August 1976 (Namibian Heroes' Day), President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda formally inaugurated the institute in Lusaka.〔
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