Development Workshop Namibia (DWN), in partnership with Osino Gold Exploration and Mining (Pty) Ltd (Osino), is transforming children’s mealtime experiences. This initiative focuses on delivering nutritious, balanced meals to children attending ECD centres in key towns across the Erongo Region. The programme, delivered by DWN and funded by Osino, currently supports approximately 1,046 children from kindergartens in Omaruru, Karibib and Usakos, enhancing their health, wellbeing and school readiness. Beyond nourishment, mealtimes foster social interaction and positive routines.
Ms Gaweses’ face brightens as she describes the programme’s impact: “We are very grateful to be able to serve these children delicious and nutritious meals,” she explains with evident enthusiasm. Her dedication shines through as she details their meticulous approach to meal planning: “Each meal is carefully planned to include proteins, carbohydrates, vegetables and fruits when available.” She notes that the positive effects are immediately visible: “The children enjoy the meals, and it brightens their mood for the rest of the day.”
What sets the programme apart is its comprehensive, datadriven approach that is centred on measurable impact and holistic child development. The programme rigorously collects and analyses detailed health and growth data – such as the height, weight and mid-upper arm circumference of the children – from ECD centres in Karibib, Omaruru and Usakos. The data clearly shows that children attending centres that participate in the feeding programme demonstrate better physical growth, reduced stunting and lower rates of malnutrition compared to peers in non-participating centres. It also shows improved cognitive and socio-emotional competencies, as feeding allows children to focus, engage and be more open to the programme, which is further supported by DWN through teacher training and learning materials.
Parents are also noticing the difference. “The parents are now asking what we are feeding their children, because they look so healthy and very happy,” says Ms Gaweses. “The kids are always happy to come to school, and they often talk about how much they love the food they get at school.”
Nutrition stands at the heart of early childhood development, serving as the essential fuel for growth, learning and overall wellbeing. Without an adequate and balanced diet, children’s physical development, cognitive abilities and emotional resilience are compromised, limiting their capacity to thrive both in the classroom and beyond.
By prioritising good nutrition in ECD programmes, Osino and DWN are not only investing in the immediate health of children but in their lifelong potential. This foundational support empowers children to reach developmental milestones, engage fully in learning and build the confidence and skills they need for a successful future. Ultimately, good nutrition during formative years is a powerful catalyst for breaking cycles of poverty and building healthier, stronger Namibians.