Ombetja Yehinga Organisation Trust
Ombetja Yehinga Organisation is a Namibian welfare organisation founded in December 2002 and launched in March 2003. It uses visual and performing arts to raise awareness and address social challenges such as HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, rape, and substance abuse among the youth in Namibia.The vision is to create a society in which there is broad Access to information and the arts, creating skills and making informed choices through young people motivating themselves,
Background
OYO originated from the Kunene Regional Council, where teachers in 2000 sought help to include HIV/AIDS education in schools. This led to the launch of the Ombetja Yehinga programme in January 2001 under the Regional HIV/AIDS Coordinating Committee. Due to its success, the programme was extended in 2002 and later registered with the [Ministry of Health and Social Services (Namibia)|Ministry of Health and Social Services] as an NGO. Guided by the slogan "Using the arts with young people to create social awareness," OYO expanded its reach in 2003 by establishing a head office in Windhoek and regional offices in the Erongo and Kunene regions. OYO employs various initiatives, including youth-friendly magazines and a dance group that showcases story-driven performances to empower, raise awareness and educate the youth.Actors
Mary Jane AndreasDesmund Kamerika
Joe Nakapela
Sydney Farao
Sophia Janser
Jeffrey Ndjahera
George Williams
Carlos Kusange
Chris Mouton
Ethen Philander
Frankie van Schalkwyk
Vincent k. Mboku