Public perceptions on the Namibian Defence Force: An exploratory study of the Khomas Region
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2014
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The study was carried out to gauge the public’s perception of the Namibian Defence Force under the title “Public Perceptions of the Namibian Defence Force: An Explanatory Study of the Khomas Region”. The objectives of the study were to identify the roles played by the Namibian Defence Force in promoting public trust and the challenges it faced in promoting this trust; to
assess the perceptions and knowledge of the people in the Khomas Region regarding the roles of the Namibian Defence Force in promoting public trust; and to recommend measures needed to overcome the identified challenges. The research conducted a theoretical study and then carried out a survey in the
concerned area. The study used a questionnaire and the responses were collected and analysed.The main finding of the study was that the public is not fully aware of the need for the Namibian Defence Force in times of peace. Most of the respondents saw the Namibian Defence Force as a waste of state funds and they had not really benefited from its existence. Some respondents were not aware of the activities of the Namibian Defence Force. The recommendations of the study were that the Namibian Defence Force needs to educate the
community to stimulate awareness of their activities and to improve public relations education among the soldiers. The study also identified need for improve discipline within the force to improve the public’s image of the soldiers, hence, improve perceptions and trust.
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A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Security and Strategic Studies.
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Public perception